CDC Eases Mask Guidance
Face covering determinations will now be made based off hospitalizations, rather than case counts, among other metrics.
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Most adults in the United States are no longer required to wear masks indoors in public, according to newly eased Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) mask guidance released on Friday.
The agency is changing the metrics it relies on to form masking recommendations, according to
“None of us knows what the future may hold for us and for this virus,” CDC Director Rochelle Walenksy
State governments have already been loosening the reins on mask guidance, offering local municipalities and schools autonomy and the ability to make their decision on mask guidance themselves.
What the Future Holds
On the horizon is what Omicron’s cousin,
The question remains what path the virus will take next? The behavior of COVID-19 is not like other viruses and some question whether it will become endemic in its new phase, but rather it has already morphed into an
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