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I ve Recovered From Covid Why Do I Still Have to Mask Up?

It’s not a joke. (© FlaglerLive) More than 120 million Americans have joined arguably the most sought-after club on Earth: those immunized against the coronavirus. Fully vaccinated people were given the green light in March by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to gather with other fully vaccinated people or with low-risk unvaccinated people from one other household without a mask and, earlier this month, to travel without quarantining afterward. (As reports of state and local case surges mount, the CDC is increasingly urging caution.) But what about all the people a number impossible to count, though estimated to be in the millions who now possess some degree of immunity because they recovered from covid-19?

Ask KHN-PolitiFact: I ve recovered from COVID-19, so why do I still have to mask up?

Ask KHN-PolitiFact: I’ve recovered from COVID-19, so why do I still have to mask up? As the federal government doubles down on their importance, some states have thrown caution and face coverings to the wind. We decided to dig into the science and motives behind the masking recommendation. Written By: Carmen Heredia Rodriguez / Kaiser Health News | 11:03 am, Apr. 16, 2021 × Masks work by blocking those droplets from landing in or on another person. Tightly woven fabrics can trap smaller droplets than those made with looser weaves, said Richard Sachleben, a retired chemist. Even with more people getting vaccinated daily, the need for masks continues to be a contentious issue. Photo by Usman Yousaf on Unsplash

Ask KHN-Politifact: I ve recovered from Covid Why do i still have to mask up?

Ask KHN-Politifact: I’ve recovered from Covid. Why do i still have to mask up? More than 120 million Americans have joined arguably the most sought-after club on Earth: those immunized against the coronavirus. Fully vaccinated people were given the green light in March by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to gather with other fully vaccinated people or with low-risk unvaccinated people from one other household without a mask and, earlier this month, to travel without quarantining afterward. (As reports of state and local case surges mount, the CDC is increasingly urging caution.) But what about all the people a number impossible to count, though estimated to be in the millions who now possess some degree of immunity because they recovered from covid-19?

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