The CDC has some good news for people who have been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus – you’re free to gather without wearing a mask.
On Monday, the agency shared new guidelines for people who were fully vaccinated – meaning at least two weeks have passed since getting your final vaccine dose.
- Fully vaccinated people can safely gather indoors in small groups with others who are also vaccinated – as long as no one in the group has an increased risk of severe illness.
- However, the CDC still recommends wearing a mask in public or around people who are not yet fully vaccinated – and against medium or large-sized gatherings.
- More information can be found at CDC.gov.
After you’re vaccinated, when is it OK to gather without a mask? The CDC is out with new guidance for people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Learn more: pic.twitter.com/n4INv9uA7V
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