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CDC SAYS THOSE FULLY VACCINATED CAN BE IN GATHERINGS WITH OTHER VACCINATED PEOPLE WITHOUT MASKS

- BY MIKE STOBBE

NEW YORK — Fully vaccinated Americans can gather with other vaccinated people indoors without wearing a mask or social distancing, according to long-awaited guidance from federal health officials.

The recommenda­tions also say that vaccinated people can come together in the same way — in a single household — with people considered at low-risk for severe disease, such as in the case of vaccinated grandparen­ts visiting healthy children and grandchild­ren.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced the guidance Monday.

The guidance is designed to address a growing demand, as more adults have been getting vaccinated and wondering if it gives them greater freedom to visit family members, travel, or do other things like they did before the COVID-19 pandemic swept the world last year.

“With more and more people vaccinated each day, we are starting to turn a corner,” said CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky.

During a press briefing Monday, she called the guidance a “first step” toward restoring normalcy in how people come together. She said more activities would be approved for vaccinated individual­s once caseloads and deaths decline, more Americans are vaccinated, and as more science emerges on the ability of those who have been vaccinated to get and spread the virus.

The CDC is continuing to recommend that fully vaccinated people still wear wellfitted masks, avoid large gatherings, and physically distance themselves from others when out in public.

The CDC guidance did not speak to people who may have gained some level of immunity from being infected, and recovering from, the coronaviru­s.

Officials say a person is considered fully vaccinated two weeks after receiving the last required dose of vaccine. About 31 million Americans — or only about 9% of the U.S. population — have been fully vaccinated with a federally authorized COVID-19 vaccine so far, according to the CDC.

The new guidance also says nothing about going to restaurant­s or other places, even though governors are lifting restrictio­ns on businesses, said Dr. Leana Wen, an emergency physician and public health professor at George Washington University.

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