CDC says Americans can now go unmasked in many parts of the country
Source: NPR
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Friday it is relaxing its mask guidance for communities where hospitals aren't under high strain. Under the new guidance, nearly 70% of the U.S. population lives in areas considered to be low or medium risk and residents there are advised they can go indoors without masks. The CDC recommends continued mask use in communities where serious cases of COVID-19 are straining the health system.
The move to ease masking guidance, federal officials say, reflects current conditions at this phase of the pandemic, including widespread immunity through vaccination and prior infection as well as better access to testing and treatments. "We want to give people a break from things like mask-wearing," said CDC director Rochelle Walensky at a press briefing Friday, adding that new risk guidelines that the agency is implementing will help people know when to reach for masks again if conditions warrant.
Health officials emphasized that people should still wear masks if they wish or if they are personally at high risk. And regardless of local conditions, they should mask if they have COVID-19 symptoms, a positive test or have been exposed to someone with COVID-19.As part of the change, the CDC is dropping its recommendation for universal school masking and instead will recommend masking only in communities at a high level of risk.
The new guidelines for assessing community risk, released Friday, weigh hospitalizations for COVID-19 and the proportion of beds occupied by COVID-19 patients in local hospitals more heavily than rates of new infections alone. "As the virus continues to circulate in our communities, we must focus our metrics beyond just cases in the community and direct our efforts toward protecting people at high risk for severe illness and preventing COVID 19 from overwhelming our hospitals and our health care system," said Walensky.
Read more: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2022/02/25/1082249002/cdc-says-americans-can-now-go-unmasked-in-many-parts-of-the-country
Now official.
This appears to be a link to the simplified guidance - https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/about-face-coverings.html
ETA (from the CDC link) -
Layered prevention strategies like staying up to date on vaccines and wearing masks can help prevent severe illness and reduce the potential for strain on the healthcare system. Wear a mask with the best fit, protection, and comfort for you.
Know the COVID-19 Community Level where you live
COVID-19 Community Levels are a tool to help communities decide what prevention steps to take based on the latest data.
Low
Wear a mask based on your personal preference, informed by your personal level of risk
Medium
If you are immunocompromised or at high risk for severe illness
Talk to your healthcare provider about additional precautions, such as wearing masks or respirators indoors in publicIf you live with or have social contact with someone at high risk for severe illness, consider testing yourself for infection before you get together and wearing a mask when indoors with them.
High
Wear a well-fitting mask indoors in public, regardless of vaccination status or individual risk (including in K-12 schools and other community settings) If you are immunocompromised or at high risk for severe illness
Wear a mask or respirator that provides you with greater protection
CentralMass
(15,265 posts)Scrivener7
(50,949 posts)agingdem
(7,845 posts)college kids hitting the beaches and the bars...nothing to see here, right??
Ace Rothstein
(3,160 posts)agingdem
(7,845 posts)but last spring break my grandson and friends came back from Cozumel with a cough, sore throat, headache from hell, non stop sneezing, watery eyes, lethargy, and severe night sweats...and that was before the omicron variant had a name ...
underpants
(182,769 posts)Look, I know Im mostly safe but better safe than sorry (some people were actually convinced to ignore THAT).
AllaN01Bear
(18,154 posts)hamsterjill
(15,220 posts)Ive become quite attached to my health. Ill wait a while longer.
MiniMe
(21,714 posts)ShazzieB
(16,368 posts)would be a VERY big understatement!
Siwsan
(26,259 posts)Which is the only type of outing I take, right now.
I was pretty shocked when I stopped in to my local health food store. I was the ONLY one in the store wearing a mask.
Javaman
(62,517 posts)I'll wear my mask.
Rebl2
(13,492 posts)my county in MO. We are in high category. My husband and I will continue to wear our masks. I am sure many in my county will ignore it though. Many people have all along.
NutmegYankee
(16,199 posts)People cant take the stress anymore. The signs are obvious. And if we as a party dont react to this, we risk losing all power.
pstokely
(10,525 posts)assuming cases keep going down
NutmegYankee
(16,199 posts)At work where I'm in my own space and virtually every employee is vaccinated by mandate, I probably won't any longer. It's been nothing but misery to do my work wearing one.
Blues Heron
(5,931 posts)that isn't really a good thing to base policy on. Along the lines of saying your doing away with the tooth brushing thing for your family - to give the kids a break from the nasty tooth brushing.
ificandream
(9,363 posts)As a senior, I'm not going there. Yet.
PSPS
(13,590 posts)What happened to the CDC? I know trump corrupted it but I am kind of surprised that Walensky has apparently become just another political apparatchik.
I guess the virus can now be relied upon to keep out of "communities where hospitals aren't under high strain." Good grief.
MichMan
(11,910 posts)marie999
(3,334 posts)pstokely
(10,525 posts)are you at higher risk?
marie999
(3,334 posts)myohmy2
(3,162 posts)...people are tired of COVID...people are tired of masks...
...people don't give a shit who dies, they're tired...
...and we want to win in November...
...I'm tired of giving up the Congress to pukes...
...tired...
Ford_Prefect
(7,886 posts)I cannot believe how badly this is being handled. It reminds me when the new director made a similar PR screwup.
SunSeeker
(51,550 posts)Hope this goes well.
dalton99a
(81,451 posts)BumRushDaShow
(128,844 posts)When I had put my county (Philly) in the tracker, it came up as "Medium", which sounds about right with about 150 cases a day, down from a January peak of 3000 - 4000/day - although this wave has also produced many reported but un-emphasized deaths - i.e., what looks like about 10 a day on average from a supposed "mild" variant.
I don't plan to change a thing - N95 inside any public facility (store, post office, pharmacy, etc.) and a week ago Saturday, I attended one of my niece's "Sweet 16" birthday parties at my sister's house, where all the adults were masked up but the kids (although all have been vaccinated) weren't masked - but I wasn't going to trust those kids.
maxsolomon
(33,310 posts)We have to be masked at our desks at work unless we're eating and we have a vaccine mandate. It's time to ease up, but keep the restrictions in places like groceries.
stage left
(2,961 posts)listening to the CDC. Staying Masked, staying boosted, and the staying the hell out of restaurants.
ibegurpard
(16,685 posts)And I'm triple-vaxxed. Many idiots in my area who have opposed measures to control spread.
Tree Lady
(11,451 posts)My county in southern Oregon is orange still high, sigh. I will wear a mask but I was hoping our numbers were down.
BumRushDaShow
(128,844 posts)(based on the map that dalton99a posted upthread - https://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1014&pid=2877431) is apparently like that.
Tree Lady
(11,451 posts)Just the search for counties. I just came back from visiting in CA and was glad to see that county was low. I still wore mask even though they took ban off there.