Dr.
Anthony Faucitold Axios that he believes âpeople are misinterpretingâ the new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines that fully vaccinated people do not need to wear masks indoors or physically distance in most cases. Many incorrectly took it as âa removal of a mask mandate for everyoneâ rather than âan assurance to those who are vaccinated that they can feel safe, be they outdoors or indoors,â Fauci said on Wednesday.Â
While medical experts have stressed that the update was justified by a growing body of scientific evidence, the abrupt overhaul of the Biden administrationâs policy nevertheless sparked a mix of confusion, celebration, and criticismâsome of which, Fauci suggested, may be a product of the way the news was disseminated to, and ingested by, the public. âItâs not their fault,â he said of misconceived notions around the new guidance, noting that âpeople either read them quickly, or listen
Biden Cuts Hole In Mask So He Can Still Sniff People s Hair
Biden Cuts Hole In Mask So He Can Still Sniff People s Hair
WASHINGTON, D.C.Joe Biden has committed to wearing a mask in public to be a good example and to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Aides were disappointed and a little frightened, however, when Biden immediately cut a large hole in the middle of the mask so he could continue to invade people s personal space and sniff their hair, necks, and faces.
Staffers usually don t let Biden play with sharp objects, but he managed to find some safety scissors stashed behind the Metamucil in his campaign bus. Using the purple plastic scissors, he cut a large hole and then fitted the mask to his face, confident that he was protecting himself and others from the virus.
By Terry Trahim
May 19, 2021
Beginning on Wednesday, fully vaccinated people no longer have to wear a mask in New York and Connecticut.
The rule follows the CDC guidance which was announced last week.
“The people of New York and visitors alike should take solace in the lifting of mask requirements, but be respectful of those who may still feel safest wearing their mask in public and business owners who may still ask patrons to don their mask,” Governor Cuomo said in a statement.
Masks are still required on public transportation and in nursing homes, homeless shelters, schools, jails and health care facilities.Private businesses can also require them.