New guidance of the CDC mask: 7 things you need to know

All you need to know about updated mask guidance.


After more than one year of masks guidance, in May 2021, disease control and prevention centers finally reversed their recommendation, fully givingvaccinated People the good to go free mask. Today, two months later, they reversed this decision. The CDC should free up new mask guidelines. Read about 7 things you need to know about the new guidelines - and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseSure sign that you have "Long" Covid and may even know.

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Everyone, regardless of vaccination status - should wear masks inside in some places

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The CDC recommends that even those who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 wear masks while inside, in some parts of the country. These parties will probably be areas where immunization rates are low and will be announced this afternoon. They will also inform that the children of grades K to 12 continue to wear masks at the beginning of the school year 2021-2022, regardless of the status of vaccination.

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There was a push of CVIV-19 infections

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Darren P. Mareiniss, MD, FAUCE, Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Medical College - Thomas Jefferson University explains that the change of recommendation is due to the recent epi of infections. "There has been a significant increase in COVID cases in recent weeks," he explains.

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The Delta variant is partly to blame

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One of the reasons of infection is on the rise is the prevalence of the Delta variant. While those who are not vaccinated do not suffer more serious versions of the virus when they are infected by Delta, those that are fully vaccinated against the virus are always infected.

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Vaccination can help prevent severe infection, but no propagation

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While vaccination is "very effective in preventing hospitalization and death," explains Dr. Mareiniss that there are still revolutionary infections. And, although those who are vaccinated are not extremely ill, they can always infect others.

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Some parts of the country have been stronger than others

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The increase in Covid-19 business is not a universal trend across the country, by Dr. Mareiniss. "States and jurisdictions with low vaccination rates have been particularly affected," he explains.According to the latest CDC data;46% of counties have a high transmission and 17% have substantial transmission, accounting for about two-thirds of the US counties with high or substantial transmission of the virus.

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In addition, we do not know who is vaccinated

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Dr Maieiniss also stresses that it is particularly important that we had no way to check that is vaccinated. As a result, people who are not vaccinated and much more subject to infection, could walk around an interior space without mask.

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Wear masks inside will limit the propagation of the virus

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The virus is mainly spread inside by circulating viral aerosols. Therefore, it notes that the masking inside is a significant mitigation measure. "In the light of the cases of resurgence virus, it is reasonable that the CDC recommends masks in indoor public spaces to limit the greatest propagation of the virus," he said. So follow the new board. and protecting your life and the lives of others, do not visit these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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