The only place you should not visit even after vaccination

Even if you are fully vaccinated, there is no clear to go here, the CDC says.


After a pandemic lock year, the country is slowly returning to normal.Vaccination Rates increase,COVID-19 [Feminine Rates are declining on the country and health experts of the CDC as Dr. Anthony Fauciare talking Lenured previously non-negotiable guidelines like wearing masks inside in public places.But there is one thing that the CDC says you should not do, even after being fully vaccinated: attend great gatherings. Read on four slides on where it is the surest to go - and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseWithout a sign that you caught Covid and maybe did not know it.

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What exactly is a great gathering?

According to the CDC, "Great gatheringsGather many people from several households in a private or public space. Large gatherings are often planned events with a large number of guests and invitations. They sometimes involve accommodation, event staff, security, tickets and long distance trips. The main CDC events could apply to events such as conferences, commercial salons, sports events, festivals, concerts or marriages and evenings. "

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Why is the CDC always warned against them?

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On its website under the "Great Growths" section, which has been updated on May 6, the CDC warns that "Covid-19 cases, hospitalizations and deathsare raised across the United States. "

"To reduce your chances of getting and spreading Covid-19, CDC recommends that you do not meet with people who do not live with you at that time. Events and gatherings increase your risk of getting and propagating Covid-19. Stay at homeProtect yourself and othersCOVID-19. "

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What are the gatherings ok?

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The CDC has updated its advice this week.

"If you have been fully vaccinated," they say:

  • "You can resume activities that you have made before the pandemic.
  • You can resume activities without a mask or stay 6 feet apart, unless necessary by federal laws, rules, rules and territorial regulations by the region, the tribal, including guidelines. local businesses and workplace.
  • If youtraveling to the United StatesYou do not need to test before or after the trip or quarantine of oneself after the trip.
  • You must pay particular attention toThe situation at your international destination Before traveling outside the United States.
    • You do not need to testbefore Leaving the United States unless your destination requires it.
    • You still need toShow a negative test result or documentation of COVID-19 recoverybefore Boarding an international flight for the United States.
    • You should always be tested 3-5 daysafter travelling abroad.
    • You do not need yourself in quarantineafter Arrival in the United States.
  • If you are around someone who has Covid-19, you do not need to stay away from others or be tested unless you have any symptoms.
    • However, if you live or work in a correctional or detention facility or a homeless shelter and are around someone who has Covid-19, you should always be tested, even if you do not have symptoms. "

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How to cross the rest of this pandemic safely

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As for yourself, do everything you can to prevent you from installing and spread-Covid-19 in the first place:Carry a face maskBe tested if you think you have coronavirus, avoid crowds (and bars and evenings of the house), practice social distance, do only run essential races, wash your hands regularly, disinfect frequently affected areas and to cross this healthiest pandemic, do not miss these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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