

What You Can Do Once You're Vaccinated, According To The CDC
Mar 15, 2021
In this enlightening discussion, Alison Aubrey, an NPR health correspondent specializing in public health, breaks down the latest CDC guidelines for vaccinated individuals. She addresses pressing questions like the safety of indoor visits and hugs with loved ones, particularly those still unvaccinated. Key highlights include updated recommendations for social gatherings, travel protocols, and the importance of continuing caution despite rising vaccination rates. Aubrey emphasizes the need to stay informed as public health guidelines evolve, ensuring everyone navigates this new landscape safely.
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Guidance for Vaccinated Individuals
- Fully vaccinated individuals can safely gather indoors with other vaccinated people without masks or distancing.
- They can also visit unvaccinated low-risk individuals from a single household.
Safe Gatherings for Vaccinated People
- Vaccinated individuals can gather indoors with other vaccinated people without masks or distancing.
- Visits with unvaccinated, low-risk individuals should be limited to one household at a time.
Cautions for Vaccinated Individuals
- Vaccinated people visiting multiple unvaccinated households should still wear masks and distance.
- Large gatherings like weddings or baseball games should still be avoided, even for vaccinated individuals.