Friday, April 23, 2021

CDC Director: Wear Masks Despite Being Vaccinated - Need To Get 'Large Enough Percentage Vaccinated


CDC Director: ‘Difficult to Say When We Can Stop Wearing a Mask,’ Until ‘Large Enough’ % Vaccinated




Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), would not definitively state when Americans can stop wearing masks, contending it is “difficult” to say until “we get a large enough percentage of the population vaccinated.”

Walensky on Thursday responded to questions posed on Twitter as part of the White House COVID-19 Response Team’s social media Q&A.


One user, who identified as fully vaccinated, asked the team if it was safe to travel on public transportation without a mask, adding, “how long do we need to mask?”

Walensky responded to the question on her official Twitter account, congratulating the individual on being fully vaccinated but failing to say when officials will no longer recommend universal masking.

“Congratulations on being fully vaccinated! You should always wear a mask over your nose & mouth when in public settings, incl. public transportation,” she said.

“Until we get a large enough percentage of the population vaccinated, it would be difficult to say when we can stop wearing a mask,” Walensky added, failing to specify when masks will no longer be required or recommended:

Current CDC guidance advises people to wear masks “in addition to staying at least 6 feet apart, especially when indoors around people who don’t live in your household” and adds that masks “may not be necessary when you are outside by yourself away from others, or with people who live in your household.”


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