The Borneo Post

US lifts indoor mask guidance for vaccinated people

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WASHINGTON: The top US health agency on Thursday said it was lifting mask-wearing guidance for people who are fully vaccinated against Covid19, a watershed moment that President Joe Biden called ‘a great day’ in the long pandemic fight.

The announceme­nt by the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) marked an abrupt turnaround after more than a year of urging people to cover their faces to stem the spread.

“Anyone who is fully vaccinated can participat­e in indoor and outdoor activities, large or small, without wearing a mask or physical distancing,” CDC director Rochelle Walensky said during a briefing.

“If you are fully vaccinated, you can start doing the things that you had stopped doing because of the pandemic.”

In an emotional address from the White House, Biden declared a major victory in the battle against the virus that has seen more than 580,000 Americans die.

“I think it’s a great milestone, a great day,” he said.

The move sparked joyful reactions in some, but others experience­d whiplash and said they would continue to wear their masks out of caution.

“I’m still going to wear a mask inside. I think it’s premature, it’s a little dangerous to believe that we are that far already,” said Mubarak Dahir, a 57-year-old tourist in the capital Washington who was visiting from Florida.

But Desmond, a 67-year-old in Lafayette Square, said: “It’s great news... we have come a long way in 14 months!” Accumulati­ng data shows the extremely high efficacy of authorised vaccines, not just to prevent symptomati­c Covid-19 but also asymptomat­ic infection and onward transmissi­on.

Almost 60 per cent of US adults now have one or more doses, while cases are falling fast, down to a seven-day-average of 38,000 or 11 per 100,000.

And on Thursday, the campaign to vaccinate adolescent­s aged 12to-15 began in earnest following the authorisat­ion of the Pfizer vaccine in this age group.

According to the CDC’s website, masks may still be required on planes, buses, trains, and other forms of public transporta­tion traveling into, within, or out of the United States, and in US transporta­tion hubs such as airports and stations.

Fully vaccinated internatio­nal travellers arriving in the United States still need to get tested within three days of their flight, or show documentat­ion of recovery from Covid-19 in the past three months.

Walensky said people who are immune compromise­d should talk to their doctor before giving up their mask. Finally, she added, the guidance was subject to change if the situation worsens.

The pandemic has killed at least 3,333,603 people worldwide since the virus first emerged in late 2019, according to an AFP compilatio­n of official data.

Infections are heading down in many parts of the world but still surging in hotspots like Brazil and India, where the death toll has topped 250,000 though experts presume it is higher still. —

Anyone who is fully vaccinated can participat­e in indoor and outdoor activities, large or small, without wearing a mask or physical distancing.

Rochelle Walensky

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 ?? — AFP photo ?? People wear face masks inside of a shopping mall in Manhattan in New York City.
— AFP photo People wear face masks inside of a shopping mall in Manhattan in New York City.

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