CDC change on masks brings U.S. back in line with WHO and foreign governments
Adam Taylor
The use of masks to control the spread of the coronavirus has been divided geographically all along - with many Western countries late to recommend the use of face coverings already in wide use in East Asia.
But when the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced new guidance in May suggesting that vaccinated people no longer needed to wear masks, indoors or out, the United States joined a far smaller list of Western countries to move away from mask usage before the end of the pandemic, in the face of well-evidenced efficacy.
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Ma Qing Hua wins TCR Asia opener as MG drivers take each other out
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Ma Qing Hua won the opening TCR Asia series opener, that was held together with TCR China, at Shanghai International Raceway while MG XPOWER drivers Martin Cao and Rodolfo Ávila took each other out in spectacular fashion.
Teamworks Motorsport driver Hua started from pole position and held the lead throughout the race, despite hard pressure initially from Lynk & Co team-mate Jason Zhang.
MG driver Zhang Zhen Dong was eliminated early on after receiving suspension damage in a clash with Huffsport TM driver Yang Xi during the opening laps, calling the safety car into action.