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Some health experts are questioning whether federal officials moved too fast in relaxing mask recommendations that would allow for people fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to shed face coverings in most indoor and outdoor settings. And they are suggesting California and local leaders move a bit more cautiously in easing mask mandates.
Dr. John Swartzberg, a clinical professor emeritus of the UC Berkeley School of Public Health’s infectious diseases division, said, “There is good science to support changing our policy. On the other hand, I’m surprised they came out with it this soon. I would’ve liked to have had another month under my belt of seeing the numbers continue to come down.”
Some Want California to Wait Lifting COVID Rules for Vaccinated
The CDC has updated its coronavirus guidelines to let vaccinated residents resume most activities, indoor and outdoor, without a mask. But some experts want the state to wait another month and see how numbers change.
May 14, 2021 • (TNS) Some health experts are questioning whether federal officials moved too fast in relaxing mask recommendations that would allow for people fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to shed face covering in most indoor and outdoor settings. And they are suggesting California and local leaders move a bit more cautiously in easing mask mandates.
Dr. John Swartzberg, a clinical professor emeritus of the UC Berkeley School of Public Health s infectious diseases division, said, There is good science to support changing our policy. On the other hand, I m surprised they came out with it this soon. I would ve liked to have had another month under my belt of
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The UC Berkeley School of Public Health released its “Principles of Community,” which outlines a schoolwide commitment aimed at fostering a campus culture of inclusion, respect and safety for all.
“This statement is about allowing everyone in our community to show up as exactly who they are and expecting everyone to treat one another with respect and kindness,” said Marissa McKool, chair of the Sexual Violence and Sexual Harassment Prevention Committee, in an email.
According to McKool, the School of Public Health can better hold itself accountable and seek to enact principles of equity, belonging and harm prevention by sharing its commitment to the public.