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Here's How Much You Should Actually Drink After Your Second COVID-19 Vaccine Shot

It's a well-known phenomenon by now: For a lot of people, that second shot of COVID-19 vaccine can bring a flood of the kind of emotions only experienced by anyone who has spent more than a year worried about a deadly virus circling the globe.

That can mean tears of relief as well as a need for serious partying. Turns out if you get that last shot of the Pfizer or Moderna and want to throw down with shots of a different kind, that's perfectly safe--within reason, that is.

The New York Times addressed this subject in an article published Tuesday, "Can You Have Alcohol After the Covid Vaccine?"

There is no evidence that having a drink or two can render any of the current Covid vaccines less effective. Some studies have even found that over the longer term, small or moderate amounts of alcohol might actually benefit the immune system by reducing inflammation.