CDC says if you need a mask after vaccination

Director CDC Rochelle Walensky weighed on the WHO Council.


If the pandemic is over, no one said itCOVID-19 [Feminine. The delta variant of the virus is "more communicable" and responsible for rising cases in some regions of America. The World Health Organization has just recommended that everyone has masks after vaccination. And the County of Los Angeles said the same thing. So what should you do? Dr. Rochelle Walensky, Director of Disease and Prevention Control Centers (CDC), continuedHello America yesterday to offer advice. Read five key board elements - and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss these Sure sign that you have "Long" Covid and may even know.

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The CDC has not changed mask guidance but ....

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Walensky was asked if Los Angeles was "of the reaction". "Let's go to WHO and say that WHO should really make recommendations for a whole world," Walensky said, "where less than 15% of people are vaccinated. And often some of these people had access to Only one dose. Many countries of the world continue to see surges in the absence of vaccination. So the context in which WHO makes the recommendations is very different from us here in the United States, where we are really lucky To have three effective vaccines and about two-thirds of the adult population are now fully vaccinated. "She said there was a" but "....

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Mr. Walensky warned that Covid-19 is an "opportunist" and some states are in danger

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"We have always said that this virus is opportunistic and in areas where we still have low vaccination vaccination rates, this is where the virus is likely to shoot, we always see rising in cases, in Zones of low vaccination, "Walensky said. This means that states such as Mississippi and Louisiana can see in front of it. "And in this situation, we suggest that policies be made at the local level."

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Dr. Walensky said for now, keep your mask at the moment you are traveling

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Walensky was asked if the requirement to wear masks on public transport would end soon. "You know, now we start to see the variant of Delta Tie in the United States. We are certainly looking at these policies, but I do not expect it to change at any time," she says .

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Mr. Walensky stated that we would not be vaccinated at 70% by July 4, but should be "grateful"

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"We crossed extraordinarily difficult months, 16 months," Walensky said. "And I think we have a lot to be grateful for the 4th of July, when we have been examining how far we have come from January because we have had so many things, so much surge, and so much disease - but this is a Dial and not a switch. "If you are vaccinated:" People can remove their masks and celebrate on July 4th and feel safe to do it. And then we will really have to continue the hard work we do to vaccinate people. And for those who do not want to continue protecting them with mask and distancing because of this delta variant. "

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How to stay safe out there

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Follow the foundations of public health 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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