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The CDC's new mask policy may leave unvaccinated children more vulnerable. No one knows how many unvaccinated people will continue to observe mask guidelines, since the recent guideline puts everyone on an honor system.
The CDC's new mask policy may leave unvaccinated children more vulnerable. No one knows how many unvaccinated people will continue to observe mask guidelines, since the recent guideline puts everyone on an honor system.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. â Many parents and medical experts arenât celebrating the CDCâs decision to relax COVID-19 mask guidelines for people who have been vaccinated.
The agency announced this week that vaccinated people could go without masks in most indoor settings, offering the nation a giant step toward the normality most have been craving for more than a year. But unvaccinated children will remain vulnerable, and no one knows how many unvaccinated people will continue to observe mask guidelines when the guidelines leave the choice on the honor system.
The advice to parents from many experts: Keep the masks.
Mass., Boston to maintain mask requirements for now in wake of new CDC guidance
By Emma Platoff, Jeremy C. Fox and Christine Mui Globe Staff and Globe Correspondent,Updated May 13, 2021, 8:20 p.m.
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With adolescents now cleared to get a COVID-19 vaccine, Leo Albuquerque, 14, of Westford got some support from his mother, Carolina, as he was given the shot Thursday in Lowell.Jim Davis/Globe Staff
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Thursday that those fully vaccinated for COVID-19 can stop wearing masks in most indoor and outdoor settings, though Massachusetts and some other states said they would keep their local restrictions in place for now.