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With many concerned about traveling and gathering this holiday season, NBC News senior medical correspondent Dr. John Torres joins Weekend TODAY to answer viewer questions. He discusses whether fully vaccinated individuals need to do anything differently and whether people should change plans if children are unvaccinated.Dec. 4, 2021