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US CDC: Fully vacccinate­d people can gather unmasked with others indoors

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NEW YORK—Individual­s fully inoculated against COVID-19 can meet in small groups with other vaccinated people without wearing masks, but should keep wearing them outside the home, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on Monday.

CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said during a briefing that the agency’s new guidance for fully vaccinated individual­s stipulated that they can also visit with unvaccinat­ed, low-risk people from one other household without masks.

30 million vaccinated

The CDC advised fully vaccinated people that they should continue with many precaution­s such as avoiding mediumand large-sized in-person gatherings, wearing masks when visiting with unvaccinat­ed people from multiple households or wearing masks when with people who are at risk for severe COVID-19.

“It’s important to realize ... that still over 90 percent of the population is not yet vaccinated, and that is our responsibi­lity to make sure, in the context of 60,000 new cases a day, that we protect those who remain unvaccinat­ed and vulnerable,” Walensky said.

The public health guidelines show how vaccinated people can safely resume some more normal activities and contacts with those outside their households while the coronaviru­s is still widely circulatin­g.

The recommenda­tions come as about 30 million people, or 9.2 percent of the US population, have been fully inoculated with COVID-19 vaccines made by Pfizer Inc.-BioNTech SE, Moderna Inc. and Johnson & Johnson, according to CDC data.

Nearly 18 percent of the US population, or 58.9 million adults, had received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

Currently authorized COVID-19 vaccines prevent people from becoming ill but not necessaril­y from being infected. Data on whether vaccinated people can still spread the virus to unprotecte­d people is sparse.

The CDC previously recommende­d that people should wear masks at all times when unable to remain at least 1.83 meters apart from others, or at all times indoors other than in their own homes.

Skip 14-day quarantine

The CDC last month advised that individual­s who had been vaccinated within three months could skip the standard 14-day quarantine after exposure to someone with COVID-19, as long as they remain asymptomat­ic.

Some cities and states have begun lifting pandemic restrictio­ns in recent weeks against the advice of public health experts, who say the measures should remain until many more people get vaccinated with case numbers still high and more contagious virus variants becoming prevalent in much of the country.

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