The CDC Director Warns It s Too Early to Start Doing This One Thing
By Zachary Mack of Best Life |
The CDC Director Warns It s Too Early to Start Doing This One Thing
After reaching an all-time high in early January, the United States has witnessed a steady decline in COVID cases. But even with the numbers going down over the past month, top officials are arguing that the very precautions that were able to get the pandemic to change course still need to be kept in place for the time being. Recently, for example,
Rochelle Walensky, MD, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), warned that it s still too early to end mask mandates across the U.S. Read on to see why keeping your face covered in public is important, even if you ve been vaccinated, and for more on what officials warn you shouldn t be using as PPE, check out The CDC Warns Against Using These 6 Face Masks.
The CDC Director Warns It s Too Early to Start Doing This One Thing
By Zachary Mack of Best Life |
The CDC Director Warns It s Too Early to Start Doing This One Thing
After reaching an all-time high in early January, the United States has witnessed a steady decline in COVID cases. But even with the numbers going down over the past month, top officials are arguing that the very precautions that were able to get the pandemic to change course still need to be kept in place for the time being. Recently, for example,
Rochelle Walensky, MD, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), warned that it s still too early to end mask mandates across the U.S. Read on to see why keeping your face covered in public is important, even if you ve been vaccinated, and for more on what officials warn you shouldn t be using as PPE, check out The CDC Warns Against Using These 6 Face Masks.
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The One Thing You Can Stop Doing to Avoid COVID, CDC Says
By Lauren Gray of Best Life |
The One Thing You Can Stop Doing to Avoid COVID, CDC Says
At the start of the COVID pandemic, we were all panicking about how to protect ourselves to stay safe from the virus. But as time has gone on, we ve learned that some safety measures are more effective than others. In fact, there s one popular precaution that experts now say is not only unnecessary for containing COVID, but may actually spread the virus. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the once-ubiquitous practice of wearing disposable gloves while running errands is not only ineffective, but also potentially dangerous.
Experts are still warning that the biggest mistake you can make after getting your COVID vaccine is immediately going back out and socializing like normal.