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Why did the federal guidance on mask-wearing change so quickly?


Why did the federal guidance on mask-wearing change so quickly?
PolitiFact | A look at the data that led to confusing recommendations.
 
 
Pedestrians wearing masks out of concern for the coronavirus walk in the Harvard Square neighborhood of Cambridge, Mass., on Sunday. [ STEVEN SENNE | AP ]
To say that federal guidance on mask-wearing has been confusing would be an understatement.
Back in 2020, during the earliest days of the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S., mask-wearing was discouraged. Then officials changed this guidance, citing clearer findings that the virus could be transmitted by people who showed no symptoms.
The advice to wear masks remained in force for about a year, even for people who were vaccinated. But in mid-May 2021 — amid widespread use of vaccines and falling case counts — federal health officials changed their guidance again. ....

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Coronavirus pandemic: British coronavirus strain likely widespread in US, says Centres for Disease Control


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Washington: The mutant coronavirus variant first seen in Britain is likely to be present in much of the United States. Although the variant has so far been detected in a very small fraction of infections, it shows signs of spreading and may become significantly more common in coming weeks, according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention and infectious-disease experts.
The cases so far have been mostly isolated: one in New York, one in Florida, one in Georgia and two in Colorado. The exception has been California, and specifically San Diego County, where a robust surveillance operation has so far found 32 cases of the variant. National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins said: I would be surprised if that doesn t grow pretty rapidly. ....

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CDC foresees spread in U.S. of highly contagious coronavirus variant


CDC foresees spread in U.S. of highly contagious coronavirus variant
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The mutant variant of the novel coronavirus first seen in Britain is likely to be present in much of the United States. Although the variant has so far been detected in a very small fraction of infections, it shows signs of spreading and may become significantly more common in coming weeks, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and infectious-disease experts.
The cases have been mostly isolated: One in New York, one in Florida, one in Georgia and two in Colorado. The exception has been California, and specifically San Diego County, where a robust surveillance operation has found 32 cases of the variant. National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins told The Washington Post on Wednesday: “I would be surprised if that doesn’t grow pretty rapidly.” ....

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