The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is reportedly going to recommend on Tuesday that fully vaccinated people start wearing masks indoors again in places with high Covid-19 transmission rates, CNBC reported.
The flip-flop on guidance comes ahead of the fall season, when ‘experts’ expect the ‘delta variant’ is expected to cause another surge in cases.
Recently Los Angeles County and St. Louis County both brought back indoor mask mandates due to the recent increase in China virus cases. The Los Angeles County Sheriff, Alex Villanueva, said his department will not enforce the new order.
Dr. Anthony Fauci on Sunday said the CDC was considering whether to revise mask guidance for vaccinated people, saying it was “under active consideration.”
Fauci says that it is under consideration to implement mask mandates, including for fully vaccinated people. pic.twitter.com/TZkRkdvE8V
— The First (@TheFirstonTV) July 26, 2021
A recent push of new mask mandates and vaccine passports is rearing its ugly head across the country. Yesterday, California Governor Gavin Newsom compared unvaccinated people to drunk drivers in a recent interview on CNN.
On CNN just now, CA Governor Gavin Newsom just compared unvaccinated people to drunk drivers.
“It’s like drunk drivers, you don’t have the right to go out and drink and drive and put everybody else at risk including your own life.”
— Bill Melugin (@BillFOXLA) July 26, 2021
Will you put the mask back on?
This piece was written by Ray Dietrich on July 27, 2021. It originally appeared in RedVoiceMedia.com and is used by permission.
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