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We ll start with the administration s holiday plans:
The White House is getting ready for a big Fourth of July celebration, trumpeting a return to normalcy despite the delta variant
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Today: The CDC director and other top health officials spread the word that vaccinated people largely do not need to worry about the delta strain. A federal judge temporarily blocked Indiana s abortion reversal law, and Anthony Fauci
We’ll start with the delta strain:
How worried should you be about the delta variant? CDC director said vaccinated people are safe and do not need to wear masks.
Some experts have differing advice: The question of mask wearing has come back to the forefront given recommendations from Los Angeles County health officials, and from the World Health Organization, that even fully vaccinated people should continue to wear masks indoors in public as a precaution due to the rise of the highly transmissible delta variant of the virus.