Dr. Fauci says when we go back to normal

Here's when he thinks you can travel safely, attend entertainment events and shake hands.


It has been more than a year since life because we know it has been considerably modified because of theCOVID-19 [Femininevirus. Now that millions of Americans become vaccinated daily, many people are eager to return their pre-pandemic lives. Wednesday, during an interview withNow it's,Dr. Anthony Fauci, Chief Medical Officer of the President and Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, revealed when we can come back to all our favorite activities. Read it to know when you can travel, attend entertainment events and start shaking hands again - and to ensure your health and health of others, do not miss these urgent news:Here's how you can catch Covid even if you are vaccinated.

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When can you go again?

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Dr. Faisci has repeatedly told he still not traveled, but he hopes he will be able to be able to soon be able. He mentioned the directives of the CDC "on whichvaccinated People can do "and" more and more people are vaccinated, the more you will see an opening of travel flexibility, both serviced and international, "he said." At the moment, the CDC said if you are vaccinated, the risk of being infected with travel is very low. In fact, traveling on planes, especially with filtering they have, even without vaccination, it is weak. But you want to be vaccinated so that you can make you very weak and you can go back to travel for business or pleasure, which, in my opinion, will be one of the positive consequences of more and more people who are vaccinated. "

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When can you go to cinema and sporting events?

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When asked when you can participate "baseball games, concerts, theater, entertainment that often involves mass gatherings," he revealed that "there are many confounding factors that will change the chronology" . However, "If all is well and that people seriously take into consideration the importance of public health measures and simply do not throw them into the wind because it was and more and more people are vaccinated" he believes " When we enter the spring late, at the beginning of the summer and in the summer, you will start seeing many more people in Ballgames. You will see people in cinemas. You will see people in Entertainment forums. I will almost be sure of that. "

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When can you shake someone's hand?

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Unfortunately, Dr. Faisci is not convinced that the tremor of the hand will be a common practice in the future. "I think the hand in hand will have a new connotation in place in society and future years," he said. "I know I'm not going to be so excited to shake the hands of people, unless I can wash my hands every time I did it." Instead, he believes a "elbow bump, a fist or say" Hello, delighted to see you "" is a "better" option.

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Continue to do your part to end the pandemic

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So continue to follow the fundamental principles of Fauci and help put an end to this pandemic, no matter where you live itfacial 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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