And this is a big issue. They want profits over people.
You know I’m not going to throw the CDC under the bus because you have too many stupid people can’t sit home or don’t want to wear a mask.
All this.You know I’m not going to throw the CDC under the bus because you have too many stupid people can’t sit home or don’t want to wear a mask.
Those people are not even staying home for five daysThe CDC is the one telling people to only stay home for 5 days instead of 10.
That's in addition to only recommending that people mask indoors when the lagging indicator of hospitalizations is high.
By having lax rules, that allows businesses to largely ignore masking while still complying with CDC guidelines.
Yep even health care systems are going with that bullshit 5 day mark.The CDC is the one telling people to only stay home for 5 days instead of 10.
That's in addition to only recommending that people mask indoors when the lagging indicator of hospitalizations is high.
By having lax rules, that allows businesses to largely ignore masking while still complying with CDC guidelines.
Yup. They told me I could go back to work in 5 days if I had no symptoms, but that I'd need to mask "as securely as possible" because I could still be contagious. I'm thinking, "If I'm still contagious, how can I go back to work? Around people?" It made no sense to me at all.The CDC is the one telling people to only stay home for 5 days instead of 10.
That's in addition to only recommending that people mask indoors when the lagging indicator of hospitalizations is high.
By having lax rules, that allows businesses to largely ignore masking while still complying with CDC guidelines.
Scientists say the variant – called BA.2.75 – may be able to spread rapidly
and get around immunity from vaccines and previous infection.
It’s unclear whether it could cause more serious disease than other omicron variants,
including the globally prominent BA.5.