The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has finally issued interim guidance and recommendations for those who are fully vaccinated. For the purposes of its guidance, the CDC considers an individual “fully vaccinated” after 2 weeks from their second dose of Pfizer/Moderna or their J&J single-dose vaccine.
The CDC says fully vaccinated individuals can:
Notably, the CDC did not say that fully vaccinated people can stop wearing masks. In fact, they doubled down on mask-wearing, saying fully vaccinated people should still:
There was no guidance as to travel for fully vaccinated people. Still, this is an important first step, and it signals the beginning of some return to normalcy after the pandemic.
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