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100 million Americans are now fully vaccinated against COVID-19

100 million Americans are now fully vaccinated against COVID-19
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued new guidelines on outdoor mask use, here's what that means for you fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear a mask outdoors, accepting crowded venues. Unvaccinated people still have to vaccinated americans cannot mask for running, walking or biking alone or with members of their bubble. Unvaccinated americans can to under those same conditions, fully vaccinated people can unmask when visiting other fully vaccinated people indoors without physical distancing, unvaccinated people should continue to wear a mask if going to a small gathering where some people have not yet been vaccinated vaccinated people can visit unvaccinated people, including Children from a single household. The important part is that all of them are at low risk for severe covid 19 disease vaccinated americans can resume domestic travel and refrain from testing before or after travel or self quarantine after travel. Unvaccinated people are still not off the hook. Unvaccinated and fully vaccinated people still need to wear a mask in crowded outdoor settings where you cannot maintain social distance like life, performances, sports events, etcetera, Huffpo says. The change in guidelines derives from learning more about how corona virus spreads. Apparently less than 10% of global cases over the past year have been associated with outdoor exposure, but if you're most comfortable wearing a mask outdoors, vaccinated or not feel free to continue doing so.
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100 million Americans are now fully vaccinated against COVID-19
Video above: A Side By Side Comparison On How The New CDC Guidelines Affects Vaccinated And Unvaccinated Americans The White House's COVID-19 Response Team announced a new milestone Friday: 100 million adults in the U.S. are now fully vaccinated against COVID-19. "That's a hundred million Americans with a sense of relief and peace of mind, knowing that after a long and hard year, they're protected from the virus," Zients told reporters at a White House COVID-19 briefing.He continued: "Knowing their decision to get vaccinated protects not just themselves but also protects their families, their friends and their communities.""A hundred million Americans who can follow the new CDC guidance released this week and enjoy going to the park with their family, dining and socializing with their friends outside and many more outdoor activities without needing to wear a mask," Zients said.The news comes as CNN reported that Biden's coronavirus advisers are moving into the next phase of their response, from ramping up availability of COVID-19 vaccines to reaching those who have not yet gotten the shot.White House officials have three overarching goals for the next 100 days: increasing accessibility, combating misinformation and assisting those without the resources to get vaccinated.The U.S. has administered approximately 237 million shots of the three COVID-19 vaccines as of Friday morning, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.The Biden administration doubled and surpassed its initial goal of 100 million COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in its first 100 days, reaching the 200 million benchmark on April 21. It has been racing to get shots in arms as variants spread throughout the country.The White House has poured resources into educating the American public about the safety and efficacy of the three COVID-19 vaccines that have received emergency use authorization by the Food and Drug Association.The Biden administration has launched TV ads to encourage vaccinations and increase public confidence in the vaccines as it ramps up distribution.It also announced nearly $10 billion would be allocated toward increasing vaccine access and confidence in hard-hit communities across the country, which includes $3 billion of CDC funding to support outreach efforts in the states through community-based organizations and trusted community leaders.Biden has said there will be enough vaccine for every adult American by the end of May. Every American over the age of 16 is now eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine across the country.

Video above: A Side By Side Comparison On How The New CDC Guidelines Affects Vaccinated And Unvaccinated Americans

The White House's COVID-19 Response Team Friday: 100 million adults in the U.S. are now fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

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"That's a hundred million Americans with a sense of relief and peace of mind, knowing that after a long and hard year, they're protected from the virus," Zients told reporters at a White House

He continued: "Knowing their decision to get vaccinated protects not just themselves but also protects their families, their friends and their communities."

"A hundred million Americans who can follow the new CDC guidance released this week and enjoy going to the park with their family, dining and socializing with their friends outside and many more outdoor activities without needing to wear a mask," Zients said.

The news comes as CNN reported that Biden's coronavirus advisers are moving into the next phase of their response, from ramping up availability of COVID-19 vaccines to reaching those who have not yet gotten the shot.

White House officials have three overarching goals for the next 100 days: increasing accessibility, combating misinformation and assisting those without the resources to get vaccinated.

The U.S. has administered approximately 237 million shots of the three COVID-19 vaccines as of Friday morning, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The Biden administration doubled and surpassed its initial goal of 100 million COVID-19 vaccine doses administered in its first 100 days, reaching the 200 million benchmark on April 21. It has been racing to get shots in arms as variants spread throughout the country.

The White House has poured resources into educating the American public about the safety and efficacy of the three COVID-19 vaccines that have received emergency use authorization by the Food and Drug Association.

The Biden administration has launched TV ads to encourage vaccinations and increase public confidence in the vaccines as it ramps up distribution.

It also announced nearly $10 billion would be allocated toward increasing vaccine access and confidence in hard-hit communities across the country, which includes $3 billion of CDC funding to support outreach efforts in the states through community-based organizations and trusted community leaders.

Biden has said there will be enough vaccine for every adult American by the end of May. Every American over the age of 16 is now eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine across the country.