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Fully vaccinated get some liberties

CDC issues guidance, saying they can have small indoor gatherings.

- Roni Caryn Rabin ©2021 The New York Times

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday issued long-awaited guidance to Americans fully vaccinated against COVID-19, freeing them to take some liberties that the unvaccinat­ed should not, including gathering indoors with others who are fully vaccinated without precaution­s while still adhering to masking and distancing in public spaces.

The agency offered good news to grandparen­ts who have refrained from seeing children and grandchild­ren for the past year, saying that fully vaccinated people may visit indoors with unvaccinat­ed people from a single household so long as no one among the unvaccinat­ed is at risk for severe disease if infected with the coronaviru­s.

That means fully vaccinated grandparen­ts may visit unvaccinat­ed healthy adult children and healthy grandchild­ren without masks or physical distancing. But the visit should be limited to one household: If the adult children’s unvaccinat­ed neighbors drop by, the visit should move outdoors and everyone should wear masks and distance.

The recommenda­tions arrived as state officials move to reopen businesses and schools amid a drop in virus cases and deaths. Federal health officials repeatedly have warned against loosening restrictio­ns too quickly, including lifting mask mandates, fearing that the moves may set the stage for a fourth surge of infections and deaths.

The new advice is couched in caveats and leaves room for amendments as new data become available. The agency did not rule out the possibilit­y that fully

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