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Vaccinated White House staff and reporters reportedly took off their masks Thursday.
The CDC announced that fully vaccinated individuals can take their masks off indoors and outdoors in most situations.
Vaccinated White House staff were seen taking off their masks, following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention s announcement that fully vaccinated individuals can take their masks off indoors as well as outdoors.
A White House aide made the announcement over a loud speaker, according to Bloomberg reporter Jennifer Jacobs. Several White House reporters shared images of people s reactions.
The announcement meant that fully vaccinated reporters working in and around the White House could also remove their masks while working.
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Published: 09 Jan 2021 11:50 PM BdST
Updated: 09 Jan 2021 11:50 PM BdST Elaine Chao, the former transportation secretary, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Feb. 27, 2020. The departures of cabinet secretaries like Chao and White House aides may put pressure on the president, but some see reputation management at work for officials whose jobs would end soon anyway. (TJ Kirkpatrick/The New York Times)
In a city where people can strive for decades to land a plum government job, resignations on principle do not happen often and, when they do, often reverberate as selfless acts of valor. );
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But as Trump administration officials from Cabinet members to junior White House aides quit this week less than two weeks before their jobs would have ended anyway over President Donald Trump’s incitement of a riot Wednesday at the Capitol, the reaction has combined applause for drawing a line on Trump’s behavior with caustic condemnation for wha