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Now that you are fullyvaccinated, Is it safe to return to your favorite activities? During today's Response Team Briefing Today, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, Director of Disease Control and Prevention Centers (CDC), experienced newly updated CDC tips. , detailing everything you can and can not do. "I know that quarantine and pandemic stops have been exhausting. I know we miss all the things we used to do before the pandemic. And I know we all want to come back to those things we love , And soon. Today is another day, we can take a step back to normality before, "Dr. Walensky said." In the past year, we spent a lot of time telling Americans that they can not do, what they should not do. Today, I'm going to tell you some of the things you can do, if you are fully vaccinated. "(Remember, the CDC defines" completely vaccinated "as 14 days after your second dose of a Pfizer or Modern vaccine or 14 days after your unique dose of a J & J. vaccine) Read it to find out what you can and can not do if you are vaccinated-And to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss theseSure sign that your illness is actually coronavirus in disguise.

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Indoor activities

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Whether you are vaccinated or not, the CDC recommends wearing a mask each time you are inside and around others. "We know that thevirus is spreading very well inside. Until more people are vaccinated and we have even more than 50,000 cases a day, the use of mask inside will provide additional protection, "Dr. Walensky explained. Today's examples show that when you are perfectly vaccinated, you can return to many activities safely. . "

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Less sure: visit a hairdresser or a living room

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It is still not safe to go to a hairdressing shop or living room, even if you are vaccinated, according to the CDC. They recommend all these in these locations to wear a mask.

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Less sure: visit an indoor shopping center or a unchalleful inner museum

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Go shopping or browse works of art? The CDC suggests wearing a mask in both scenarios, even if the locations are not congested.

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Less sure: Horse riding of public transport with limited occupancy

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Even if you are on a bus, a metro or train or train that is not very crowded, you should always wear a mask, regardless of the vaccination status.

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Less sure: attend a small inside gathering

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An inner gathering with entirely vaccinated and unvaccinated people of several households is not a very safe option and both groups must wear masks.

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Less sure: go to an indoor cinema

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Unfortunately, go see a summer blockbuster in an inner theater is always considered risky. If you decide to take an inner flick, make sure to keep your mask even if you are completely vaccinated.

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Less sure: attend a full capacity worship service

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Adoration in a packaged service is still not considered safe by the CDC. If you choose to access a full capacity service, the CDC highlights the importance of wearing a mask even if you are vaccinated.

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Less safe: sing in an inner choir

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Early in the pandemic, it has been established that viral particles propagate easily when they sing. Therefore, if you are part of a chorus and sings inside, it is crucial to wear a protective face coating.

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Less safe: eat inside a restaurant or bar

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The indoor dining room is still not a safe activity, by the CDC, even if you are vaccinated.

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Less sure: exercise in a class of inner and high intensity

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Although the external exercise is not very risky, a high-intensity intensity training class in an internal setting is, and all those who choose to do so should wear a mask.

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Outdoor activities

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For the majority of outdoor activities, if you are perfectly vaccinated, you do not need to hide. However, if you are not vaccinated, the CDC recommends wearing a mask for the most part. "On the CDC website, we have posted examples of many outdoor activities to be done without mask," Dr. Walensky said. "If you are fully vaccinated, usually for vaccinated people, outdoor activities, without mask are safe."

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SAFEST: Exercise outside with household members

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Anyone who exercises outside with people living inside their home does not need to wear a mask, by the CDC.

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SAFEST: Little outdoor gathering with entirely vaccinated people

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If everyone is vaccinated, it is not necessary to wear a mask in an outdoor gathering with separate people.

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SAFEST: Little outdoor gathering with vaccinated and unvaccinated people

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If you are fully vaccinated, the CDC says you can now take your mask in small outdoor gatherings. However, those who have not got their gunshots must keep their masks on.

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Less sure: eat outside with people of several households

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During the Al Fresco restoration with residents of various non-vaccinated households, people should wear a mask, while those who are completely vaccinated do not need.

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Less sure: attend a crowded outdoor event

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Unfortunately, even if a concert, a parade or a sporting event can be kept outside, if there is a large crowd, it is still safe and that the CDC recommends to each hide. Why? Dr. Walensky explains that there is a "reduced capacity to maintain physical distance" and there are probably many people who are attending who are not vaccinated.

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To be vaccinated so that you can do your favorite activities

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"If you are perfectly vaccinated, things are much safer for you than those who are not yet fully vaccinated," said Dr. Walensky. "I am optimistic that people will use this information to take personal responsibility, protect themselves and protect others. And I hope to encourage people to be fully vaccinated." And continue to follow the fundamental principles of Dr. Anthony Fauci and help put an end to this pandemic, no matter where you live.facial maskwhich adapts perfectly and is double layers, do not travel, the social distance, avoid the big crowds, do not go inside with people you do not go with (especially in the bars), practice a good hand hygiene, get vaccinated when it becomes available to you, and protect your life and the lives of others, do not visit these35 places you are most likely to catch Covid.


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