Talk to Your Doctor About COVID-19 Safety

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September 14, 2021

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The ongoing coronavirus pandemic continues to be a concern across the globe as the highly transmissible delta variant spreads. At Walner Law in Chicago, we want everyone in our community and elsewhere to be and stay safe from COVID-19.

We recommend that you talk to your doctor about COVID safety as soon as possible if you have not already. Your medical provider is qualified to tell you about steps you can take to reduce the spread of the virus and your risk of contracting it.

Your doctor can tell you about:

  • Social distancing
  • Proper mask use
  • Good hygiene
  • Vaccination

There are a lot of questions about vaccinations to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. It is good to be curious about medical treatments of all kinds, so don’t hesitate to talk with your doctor about vaccine benefits for you and your community, as well as the low risk of side effects. Many people who have been unsure if they should get vaccinated, but speaking with a trusted medical professional has put their worries at ease.

Once again, from all of us at Walner Law, we hope you and your loved ones are and continue to be safe during the coronavirus pandemic. When our communities band together, we can take care of each other accomplish anything!

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