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Unless you are in Florida:Fully vaccinated people can gather without masks, CDC says (apnews.com)
Looks like some light at the end of the tunnel.
A person is considered fully vaccinated 2 weeks after the last dose. 9% of the US population is considered fully vaccinated.
Thanks, @We Never KnowI want to commend you for keeping this thread updated. It reflects your character which in my opinion is concerened, caring, thoughtful, curious as well as informative. Koodos!
What he said.I want to commend you for keeping this thread updated. It reflects your character which in my opinion is concerened, caring, thoughtful, curious as well as informative. Koodos!
I want to commend you for keeping this thread updated. It reflects your character which in my opinion is concerened, caring, thoughtful, curious as well as informative. Koodos!
What he said.
But...
Randomly capitalize every thirdish letter and mix in some arbitrary colours and mixed up font sizes.
You know,
the stuff that makes the post even more truer than true
No one is perfect. But you're consistent. A++ for your effort. ThanksThanks guys. Ironic that I missed a day right after you both said that.
In the past 14 days, deaths in the U.S. declined by 38 percent compared to the previous two-week period, and hospitalizations fell by 19 percent. Those are promising trends, says the nation’s top infectious disease expert, Anthony Fauci. Yesterday, he told colleagues at a Senate hearing that the medical community is doing a good job completing between two and three million shots per day. If this continues, the country should remain ahead in the “race between our ability to vaccinate people and the emergence of variants,” Fauci said.
While the overall case decline is a good sign, Fauci is concerned that over the last seven days, the daily number of new coronavirus cases has plateaued at around 55,000 per day. Those are unacceptably high levels of infection. Such plateaus followed each of the last three surges in the country. One explanation for this pattern is that once cases decline, people become complacent and let down their guard. They give up wearing masks, open businesses, and gather in groups, which allows the virus to spread and cases to surge. This behavior seems to have caused spikes in several states, including Delaware, Michigan, and Connecticut. To break the cycle, Fauci stressed that public health restrictions must remain in place until the daily number of new cases has fallen to much lower levels.