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Those Who Complete the Vaccine Course can sit Without a Mask: US Department of Health


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Web Desk - The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has issued new guidelines for the coronavirus, requiring Americans who have completed a dose of the vaccine.Lee said, they can gather in the room without a mask and deviate from the principle of social distance.

According to observers, these are long-awaited instructions.

The guidelines also state that people who have been vaccinated may gather in a home where there is a lower risk of coronary heart disease.That is, the elderly who have been vaccinated can meet their healthy children and their offspring.

The CDC issued the guidelines on Monday

As more and more adults are vaccinated.The question is whether vaccination gives them more freedom to visit, travel or do other things with their family members.CDC guidelines provide answers to these questions.

"The more people are vaccinated every day, the more we're reversing," said Dr. Rochelle Valensky, CDC's director.

In a press briefing, he described the guidelines as the first step towards restoring normal life.

"As new cases and deaths decrease, more activities will be allowed for vaccinators," he said.

The CDC, however, still recommends that people who have received two doses of the full vaccine wear a face mask.Avoid big parties and keep physical distance from each other when going out in public.

The CDC did not say anything about people who have developed some resistance to the corona virus and are recovering from the corona virus.

Authorities say the man is considered fully vaccinated after 15 days of receiving the last dose of the vaccine.About 3.1 million Americans, or 9% of the total population, have so far completed the vaccination course.

There has also been a mixed reaction from medical experts to the CDC's guidelines.

Dr. Richard Busser, chief executive of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and former director of the CDC, said the guidelines are good news for the nation and it is understandable that people have been overwhelmed by the global epidemic for so long.They were safely waiting for normalcy to return to normal.

But some experts say the guidelines are too cautious

Dr. Ali Khan, dean of the College of Public Health at the University of Nebraska, says the guidelines are appropriate in many respects, except for travel instructions.

The CDC has not changed travel guidelines.In which unnecessary travel has been discouraged and it has been said that corona test should be done within a few days after the journey.

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