second, asking people to be isolated longer than they need to be. it is hugely burdensome to them. i think this cdc move is exactly right. if people follow what cdc laid out, it will still keep people safe and let them get out of isolation more quickly. and, doctor, you made the point, this is about incentive structures and if there is a more reasonable window, rooted in sound science, that will increase people s ability or instinct to participate. we see the distinction between asymptomatic cases and symptomatic, but what about for folks vaccinated versus unvaccinated? should there be a distinction there? i think there is. i even though i applaud the cdc s decision, this is not how i would have done it. i think they should have done this a bit differently for vaccinated versus unvaccinated. we know when they have a breakthrough infection shed for much shorter period of time, so this is really reasonable for vaccinated people. i think they could have made that distinction, i wi
hospital beds and public health capacity. we need those dusted and and ready to go so we re better prepared should the nation or world be stricken with another variant or resurgence of covid-19. back on masking, the cdc still recommends masking indoors. dr. anthony fauci is warning about lifting restrictions prematurely. i want you to listen to what he said this week. we ve been to this show before, where things came down, you pull back a little and it bounces back. when you want to pull back and say we re done, well, the virus may not be done with us. what s your response to that? cdc issues health-based recommendations, not mandates. i think it s a sound science that indicates, yes, if you want to reduce your risk of contracting covid-19, wearing a medical-grade mask if you re in an area where there s a bunch of other people, of course that will reduce your risk, not only
of doses of a new vaccine or perhaps the same one quickly. we also have to have a stockpile of masks and ppe so we re not in the same position we were a year ago. we need surge protocol to add hospital beds and public health capacity. we need those dusted and ready to go so we re better prepared should the nation or world be stricken with another variant or resurgence of covid-19. back on masking, the cdc still recommends masking indoors. dr. anthony fauci is warning about lifting restrictions prematurely. i want you to listen to what he said this week. we ve been to this show before, where things came down, you pull back a little and it bounces back. when you want to pull back and say we re done, well, the virus may not be done with us. what s your response to that? cdc issues health-based recommendations, not mandates. i think it s a sound science that indicates, yes, if you want to reduce your risk of
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