Fully vaccinated people can go without masks indoors and in large crowds: CDC | WNT

The CDC’s new guidance marks a major turning point in the historic COVID-19 pandemic. Masks will still be recommended on buses and planes and in hospitals, prisons and homeless shelters.

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28 thoughts on “Fully vaccinated people can go without masks indoors and in large crowds: CDC | WNT

  1. The never ending required booster shots prove that nobody has ever been nor will they ever be "fully vaccinated".

    "Fully vaccinated" = yet another of many lie-based narratives surrounding all of this.

  2. And I believe the coronavirus will go away or would have went away if people quarantined a little bit longer but people want to be stubborn and go out and party in public areas and stuff like that and walk around with no mask

  3. I am fully a vaccinated and I still put a mask on when I go out public I wear two masks and no one is 100% sure if the vaccination works so just because you're a vaccinated you should still wear a mask cuz if not most likely you could still catch Corona or spread it to someone people who think like that are probably the same people who think they don't have to wash their hands because they are vaccinated 😂

  4. I work at a nursing home and 7 of our employees who were fully vaccinated in February recently tested positive for Covid?? I’m starting to suspect the vaccine does not work. Vaccinated people should still have to wear their masks because they can still spread the virus to others.

  5. Since the Covid-19 vaccines do not prevent you catching or spreading the virus why is that? When you find out the absolute risk reduction of those same vaccines is 1% or LESS, , the "97%" is the relative risk reduction, feel free to look them up

  6. They playing the same psychological game with everybody that they started with the mask with the shot, after so many people are stupid enough to get the vaccine shot, about 65 to 70 %, then they will make the vaccine shot mandatory, but I will die on my feet before I live on my knees and I don't think I will be alone

  7. Only a Ninja Wears Mask

    I am so greatly offended seeing everyone wearing masks right now during this pandemic because as a secretly highly trained Ninja Assassin, you need to be trained in mastering the arts of Ninjutsu in an underground dojo in Japan instructed by your grandmaster sensei before you have the legal rights to become a shinobi.

  8. These kids getting the vaccine sound smarter than most opposed to getting it. You know you should get the vaccine when the daughter of Walgreens chief medical officer gets the shot.

  9. Luckily, the vaccine is so effective that the vaccinated can relax and the unvaccinated can take their chances if they dare. In a perfect world, vaccines for variants will continue being introduced for those already vaccinated, and the unvaccinated will continue wearing masks for at least well, we’ll see about that. The case counts will continue dropping since the CDC is only reporting breakthrough cases that result in hospitalization or death among the vaccinated. So there is nothing to worry about regarding masks anymore. Luckily, masks were never necessary for our protection anyway and asymptomatic spread has no concrete evidence. So we probably never needed any of this to begin with, but it’s smart to be safe.

  10. Non vacs required to wear masks is a violation of HIPA law. This is The Privacy Rule, a Federal law, gives you rights over your health information and sets rules and limits on who can look at and receive your health information.

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