Lift it now. Today. It’s OK.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says so. You know, the people with all that science and data, of which you’re so fond.
The CDC on Tuesday, April 27, said fully vaccinated people don’t need to wear masks outdoors, except in crowds. Almost 141 million people in the U.S. have gotten at least one dose of the vaccine, some 43% of the population. Nearly 96 million are fully vaccinated, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
“Today is another day we can take a step back to the normalcy of before,” said CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky, according to USA Today. “If you are fully vaccinated, things are much safer for you than those who are not yet fully vaccinated.”
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1864: Congress authorized the use of the phrase “In God We Trust” on U.S. coins. 1889: The Oklahoma Land Rush began at noon as thousands of homesteaders staked claims. 1898: With the United States and Spain on the verge of war, the U.S. Navy began blockading Cuban ports. 1898: Congress authorized creation of the 1st U.S.
TODAY IN HISTORY
Today’s Highlight in History:
On April 22, 2005, Zacarias Moussaoui pleaded guilty in a federal courtroom outside Washington, D.C. to conspiring with the Sept. 11 hijackers to kill Americans. (Moussaoui is serving a life prison sentence.)
On this date:
In 1889, the Oklahoma Land Rush began at noon as thousands of homesteaders staked claims.
In 1898, with the United States and Spain on the verge of war, the U.S. Navy began blockading Cuban ports. Congress authorized creation of the 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry, also known as the “Rough Riders.”
In 1915, the first full-scale use of deadly chemicals in warfare took place as German forces unleashed chlorine gas against Allied troops at the start of the Second Battle of Ypres in Belgium during World War I; thousands of soldiers are believed to have died.
Todayâs Highlight in History:
On April 22, 2005, Zacarias Moussaoui pleaded guilty in a federal courtroom outside Washington, D.C. to conspiring with the Sept. 11 hijackers to kill Americans. (Moussaoui is serving a life prison sentence.)
On April 22:
In 1864, Congress authorized the use of the phrase âIn God We Trustâ on U.S. coins.
In 1889, the Oklahoma Land Rush began at noon as thousands of homesteaders staked claims.
In 1898, with the United States and Spain on the verge of war, the U.S. Navy began blockading Cuban ports. Congress authorized creation of the 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry, also known as the âRough Riders.â
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