Thursday, May 13, 2021

CDC Flip-Flops Again: Agency To Ease Guidance On Indoor Mask-Wearing For Fully Vaccinated

CDC Flip-Flops Again: Agency To Ease Guidance On Indoor Mask-Wearing For Fully Vaccinated As businesses and states resort to bribing people to take the COVID-19 vaccine, the benevolent Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in their ever-scientific wisdom is dangling yet another 'freedom' carrot above our heads; those who are fully vaccinated will be able to combat pro-mask Karens by officially easing indoor mask-wearing guidance - just two weeks after they said the exact opposite. CDC Director Rochelle Walensky According to the Associated Press, "The new guidance will still call for wearing masks in crowded indoor settings like buses, planes, hospitals, prisons and homeless shelters, but could ease restrictions for reopening workplaces and schools. It will also no longer recommend that fully vaccinated people wear masks outdoors in crowds." Oh. So you can lose the mask if you're going to work or school, but will still need to wear one if you're around other people indoors, which apparently doesn't apply to workplaces or schools. Make sense? The announcement comes as the CDC and the Biden administration have faced pressure to ease restrictions on fully vaccinated people — people who are two weeks past their last required COVID-19 vaccine dose — in part to highlight the benefits of getting the shot. The eased guidance comes two weeks after the CDC recommended that fully vaccinated people continue to wear masks indoors in all settings and outdoors in large crowds. Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the director of the CDC, was set to announce the new guidance on Thursday afternoon at a White House briefing. During a virtual meeting Tuesday on vaccinations with a bipartisan group of governors, President Joe Biden appeared to acknowledge that his administration had to do more to model the benefits of vaccination. -AP "I would like to say that we have fully vaccinated people; we should start acting like it," said Utah Gov. Spencer Cox (R) in a statement to Biden. "And that’s a big motivation get the unvaccinated to want to to get vaccinated." "Good point," a fully Biden responded. "we’re going to be moving on that in the next little bit." Tyler Durden Thu, 05/13/2021 - 13:49
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