The CDC says "avoid" going here even if you are vaccinated
The agency reminds people to avoid a particular adjustment for the moment.
This time last year, the United States was in a very different place with Covid. Most states were closed, new cases were skyrocketing and seemed to be years before there would be a vaccine to protect us from the virus. Fortunately, things have changed dramatically. Not only have we three safe and efficient vaccines, but, according to disease control and prevention centers (CDC), more than 101.4 million people in the United States arefully vaccinated from April 30th. But, as experts have warned,New COVID cases Are always appearing across the nation, which is something to keep in mind when we start moving to a semblance of life as we knew it. In particular, the CDC says there is a place where you should avoid vaccination or not. Continue reading to learn where they say to avoid going, and for more advice during the pandemic,The CDC says that people who get COVID after vaccination have in common.
The CDC recommends avoiding large interior gatherings, whether vaccinated or not.
While many people started eating inside in restaurants and entering the work desk, the CDC always asks everyone to stay away fromLarge gatherings inside. The updated guidelines of the CDC from April 27 indicate that everyone, including fully vaccinated people - "shouldAvoid large indoor interior gatherings and follow all applicable local guidelines restricting the size of the gatherings. "
The agency explains that large interior meetings, whether sporting events, festivals, concerts, weddings, parties, conferences or shops, are a risk because they "bring together many people from several households "
And for more places, you may want to avoid, discoverThe 2 places, Dr. Faisci will still not go after vaccination.
Several factors likely to do the risk of COVID transmission inside, the CDC warns.
If you have decided that you must attend an inner event, you need to do something, the CDC says it is important to know the number of COVID cases in your community or in the region where most participants come from. If it's somewhere where theThe virus extends at a higher rateThis could mean that there is a higher chance that guests have been exposed to COVID.
The ventilation of space, the length of the collection, the distance of distance physically, hiding the practices of wearing, the number of people not vaccinated (including children) and "behaviors such as singing, the screaming, the Physical effort or heavy breathing "could increase the risk of CVIV transmission, the CDC warns. And for more tips,The CDC says do not do it before 4 weeks after being vaccinated.
Unvaccinated people are those who are most injured at these meetings, the CDC explains.
The CDC explains that if you are vaccinated, the risk of convincing yourself or transmitting the virus to others "can be very low." But, the agency adds: "large indoor gatherings and these including non-vaccinated people in multiple households increase the risk of SARS-COV-2 transmission".
It is particularly important that fully vaccinated vaccinated people "take precautions when visiting non-vaccinated people at an increased risk of crowded CVIV-19 disease or visiting with non-vaccinated people with increased risk. Serious diseases in their own households, "explains the CDC.
Regardless of your vaccination status or those around you, if you have tested positive for COVID or you have symptoms of the virus, the CDC says you have to wait 10 days before visiting or attending a gathering Of all sizes.
And for more vaccine guidance,Do not drink more than that after your vaccine, experts aven off.
The CDC says that everyone should always wear a mask if she chooses to go to an overcrowded covered event.
If you have not taken into account the CDC warning, the agency says that even if you are fully vaccinated, you should wear a well-established mask in a crowded gathering.
The CDC also urges people vaccinated atmasks When visiting non-vaccinated people, who may be more at risk of becoming COVID.
"Although these vaccines are extremely effective, we know that theThe virus spreads very well inside, "CDC DirectorRochelle Walensky, MD, said at a briefing at the White House on April 28th. "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."
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But the entirely vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks in small open-air events.
The CDC now says, completely vaccinated people can participate in outdoor and leisure activitiesmaskAs well as to visit other vaccinated people without mask, and visit "non-vaccinated people (including children) from a single household that are low risk for the interior of serious disease Covid-19 without wearing Masks or physical distancing. »
"If you are completely vaccinated and want to attend a small outdoor gathering with people who are vaccinated and unvaccinated, or dine in an outdoor restaurant with multiple friendly friends, scientific broadcasts if you are vaccinated , you can do it safely unmasked, "Walensky said on April 28
Main White Covid Counselor HouseAnthony Fauci, MD, spoke withTodayApril 28 about the CDCNew Outdoor Mask Guidelines, And stated that the new rules are proof that "we go to the right direction. "The risk of being infected if you are vaccinated and outside is extremely low," he said.
And for more risks to avoid, consultThe CDC says that these are the "least safe" places that you are going right now.