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10 major questions about the CDC s updated mask guidelines, answered by doctors
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Here’s When You’ll Still Need to Wear a Mask After Getting Vaccinated for COVID-19 Prevention 4/28/2021 Korin Miller
As COVID-19 vaccinations continue to roll out in the U.S., experts say the speedy development of an“incredibly effective” vaccine is nothing short of amazing and it’s a major step in ending the coronavirus pandemic.
But still, even as millions of Americans roll up their sleeves and start to ease back into some sense of normalcy, one big question remains: Do you have to wear a face mask after you are fully vaccinated?
Most low-key outdoor activities are safe without wearing a mask (read: no large crowds), regardless of vaccination status, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced in its April masking guidelines update. But
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States with stricter firearms laws reported lower suicide and homicide rates, according to a Rutgers study.
The study, conducted by the New Jersey Gun Violence Research Center, the Rutgers School of Public Health, the Rutgers University-Newark Department of Psychology, the Rutgers School of Criminal Justice, the Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and the Rutgers-Newark Department of Social Work, was published in the
Journal of Public Health and examined the association between firearm laws and suicide and homicide rates.
Firearm violence is a major public health concern in the United States, with firearm suicide and homicide accounting for the majority of gun deaths. In 2017, 66,683 people died by suicide and homicide with a majority of the deaths resulting from a firearm: 48 percent for suicide and 74 percent for homicide.