It almost makes get vaccinated worthless
15 of the safest activities for the fully vaccinated — with and without face masks
Are you one of the growing numbers of Americans who are fully vaccinated?
If so, you can now get more of your pre-Covid life back, according to new guidelines released Tuesday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (snip)
Being outdoors has always been the safest place from the novel coronavirus — even masked and at 6 feet of social distance — because the chance of transmission is far lower outside.
“Outdoor visits and activities pose minimal risk to fully vaccinated people themselves or to those around them,” the CDC said.
Outdoor activities pose almost no threat. There were very few occurrences where there was a mass outbreak since this whole thing started. Sure never happened with all those freakouts by the media over kids at spring break, nor all those BLM/Antifa riots. So, what can you do?
- Exercise outdoors alone or with members of your household
- Attend a small, outdoor gathering with fully vaccinated family and friends
- Attend a small, outdoor gathering with fully vaccinated and unvaccinated people
- Dine at an outdoor restaurant with friends from multiple households
In fact, the first two outdoor activities listed above are so safe that even unvaccinated people can do them without being masked, the CDC said. Why? It’s the motion of the ocean of air.
In other words, most of the rules for masking and being outside were mule fritters. In all fairness, we didn’t necessarily know all this a year ago when people were Very Concerned, and rightly so, about COVID. But, will governors relax the rules?
But, then
There’s only one outdoor activity listed on the CDC guidelines that requires a mask.
If you attend a “crowded, outdoor event, like a live performance, parade, or sports event” you should be masked even if you’re fully vaccinated.
Why do you have to mask at a “crowded, outdoor event” but it’s OK to get together unmasked with friends from multiple households or those who are not vaccinated? It has to do with the number of people you are likely to encounter, said CNN Medical Analyst Dr. Leana Wen.
Yeah, yeah. This is how they’re trying to continue the control.
The following indoor activities are all considered low risk for fully vaccinated people, the CDC said, but only if you mask up properly.
“Precautions should still be taken as transmission risk in these settings is higher and likely increases with the number of unvaccinated people present. Thus, fully vaccinated people engaging in indoor social activities in public settings should continue to wear a well-fitted mask.”
So, basically everything inside requires a mask, even for those of us who are vaccinated. Piss off. No, seriously, the CDC says specifically “Take precautions in indoor public settings like wearing a well-fitted mask”. If I’m with people who’ve been vaccinated or have the antibodies, why?
They also provide a massive graphic, as seen above, (in giant form here) of what you can and cannot do.
Read: CDC, CNN Super Excited To Tell Vaccinated People What They Can And Can’t Do »
Are you one of the growing numbers of Americans who are fully vaccinated?
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