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Fully vaccinated can drop masks, skip social distancing: US on new COVID-19 guidelines
The guidance still calls for wearing masks in crowded indoor settings like buses, planes, hospitals, prisons and homeless shelters.
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Vice President Kamala Harris listens as President Joe Biden speaks on updated guidance on mask mandates, in the Rose Garden of the White House. (Photo | AP) By Associated Press
WASHINGTON: In a major step toward returning to pre-pandemic life, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has eased mask-wearing guidance for fully vaccinated people, allowing them to stop wearing masks outdoors in crowds and in most indoor settings.
Biden aims to vaccinate 70 pc of American adults by July 4
Aiming to make it easier to get shots, Biden called for states to make vaccines available on a walk-in basis and he will direct many pharmacies to do likewise.
By PTI| Posted by Sakina Fatima | Updated: 5th May 2021 5:35 am IST American President Joe Biden
Washington: US President Joe Biden has set a new vaccination goal to deliver at least one shot to 70 per cent of adult Americans by July 4 seeas he tackles the vexing problem of winning over the “doubters†and those unmotivated to get inoculated.
Demand for vaccines has dropped off markedly nationwide, with some states leaving more than half their available doses unordered.
Citing stunning progress on coronavirus, Joe Biden lifts outdoor mask guidelines
Citing stunning progress on coronavirus, Joe Biden lifts outdoor mask guidelines
US President Joe Biden said the country has made stunning progress and that Covid-19 cases are down dramatically.
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US President Joe Biden said Covid-19 cases are down dramatically . (Image: AP)
Fully vaccinated people can safely engage in outdoor activities like walking and hiking without wearing masks but should continue to use face-coverings in public spaces where they are required, U.S. health regulators and President Joe Biden said on Tuesday, while urging those who have not to get the shot.