US CDC Eases Facemask Rules Under New Guidelines for Covid-19

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of the United States has now eased the recommendations of the face masks for the people of the United States under a new framework that is immediately affecting around 70 percent people of the United States.

According to the reports, the new guidelines, that has been reflecting the view of the administration of the United States has now entered a different and potentially less dangerous phase of the novel corona virus pandemic, and these new guidelines that have been suggesting that, 70 percent of the people of the United States can now stop wearing the masks and will no longer need for keeping the social distancing along with avoiding the most crowded indoor spaces.

According to the report, the shift has also been reflecting the reality that after over two years of living the novel corona virus, and most of the communities are having greater protection against the severe diseases due to the widespread immunity that has been gained from both the covid-19 vaccinations, infections and the increased availability of the testing, treatments and high-quality masks.

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Under this new frame work, the counties have been guided for the purpose of determining the need for the restrictions after the assessment of the three factors and the new corona virus admissions in the hospital in the past few weeks and the percentage of the beds occupied in the hospital by the corona virus patients in the hospitals.