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Vaccinations are here and hugging's back. But some advice: Ask before you hug


The hug is back.
“I hugged my parents for the first time in over a year,” my dentist told me the other day, and to my surprise her news brought tears to my eyes.
A year. She and her parents don’t live far apart geographically but for a year they hadn’t been able to touch. Now, because they’re all fully vaccinated, they’re liberated back into the old-fashioned body squeeze known as a hug.
I got a little misty again and again my emotion surprised me when a Chicago friend texted me a photo of her mother, who lives in another state, being hugged by her nephew. It wasn’t my hug, but I felt it, as if this sudden return to hugging has been a collective exhale, and we share each other’s relief. ....

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'It's a relief': CDC guidelines on maskless gatherings bring hope to family in Muhlenberg Co.


‘It’s a relief’: CDC guidelines on maskless gatherings bring hope to family in Muhlenberg Co.
‘It’s a relief’: CDC guidelines on maskless gatherings bring hope to family in Muhlenberg Co.
By Jessica Costello | March 14, 2021 at 8:39 PM CDT - Updated March 14 at 11:02 PM
GREENVILLE, Ky. (WFIE) - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released new guidelines last week for people who are fully vaccinated, stating these individuals can safely meet in small groups without masks or social distancing, even if others at the gathering have not been vaccinated yet.
Kelly Melton, but she was also battling cancer.
This made her even more at risk for serious health complications if she contracted the virus. ....

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The new normal COVID: 9 things that weren't scary before the pandemic but are now


Shaking hands and hugging
In the pandemic s early days, whether to shake hands was a topic of debate. Now, people mostly just don t. Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, strongly advised breaking with this age-old cultural norm - for good. As people meet more frequently, if you encounter someone who extends a hand, the germ factor may cause you to instinctually recoil.
We re social people, Webber said. You (might) reach out and then you pull your hand back, and we tell people that s a natural feeling.
If in this moment you feel anxious, waving or bumping elbows instead is OK, Webber said. Let people know that you re still a little nervous, she added. By doing that, we ve made a connection and they (will) have empathy. ....

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