CDC Releases New Guidance for Vaccinated Individuals

We’ve finally got some great news for you as new guidance by the CDC for vaccinated individuals is giving people their freedom back. The coronavirus has led to the worst public health disaster in 100 years. Since February of 2020, over 29 million Americans have contracted the virus and well over 525,000 people have died. Since then, three vaccines have been approved for emergency use by the CDC. The Defense Production Act has also been enacted to help ramp up production and efforts to distribute those vaccines across the country have been nothing short of heroic. More Americans have now been inoculated than have been infected with Covid-19. With this major milestone, came a new announcement by the CDC in a virtual White House coronavirus strategy briefing yesterday. Vaccinated individuals are allowed to visit with other vaccinated people indoors without masks or social distancing. Vaccinated people are now also allowed to see unvaccinated people from a single household without taking precautions if those who are not protected are at low risk for severe disease. And if you become exposed to it but are asymptomatic, you do not need to be tested or enter quarantine. However, the CDC is still advising that everyone avoid large gatherings and travel.