Should you still wear a mask in the Hudson Valley? Well, that depends on where you live in the region and how much of a risk you re willing to accept.
The CDC stopped recommending vaccinated people wear masks indoors last week. As of Wednesday, New York State will adopt this recommendation and no longer require face coverings at stores and restaurants throughout the Hudson Valley.
There s been much debate over whether this is a good idea or not, considering that it won t be possible to determine if those maskless people are really vaccinated or not. Deciding whether to still wear a mask or not is a personal decision, but one that benefits from knowing exactly how many people around you are vaccinated.
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Should you still wear a mask in the Hudson Valley? Well, that depends on where you live in the region and how much of a risk you re willing to accept.
The CDC stopped recommending vaccinated people wear masks indoors last week. As of Wednesday, New York State will adopt this recommendation and no longer require face coverings at stores and restaurants throughout the Hudson Valley.
There s been much debate over whether this is a good idea or not, considering that it won t be possible to determine if those maskless people are really vaccinated or not. Deciding whether to still wear a mask or not is a personal decision, but one that benefits from knowing exactly how many people around you are vaccinated.
It s not because there s a lack of vaccines. There are plenty available.
The question of why members of these communities are less likely to be vaccinated may boil down to a lack of trust.
Reasons for distrust of the vaccine vary, but seem to revolvearound the same concept of mistrusting information, according to those who attended the meeting at RECAP.
Since Hale and Harrigan’s businesses have been successful, commented RECAP CEO Charles Quinn during the meeting, this shows that they are trusted by their customers and the community. Therefore, they could play a major role in convincing others to get vaccines.