Exactly. I don’t see what’s new about this guidance. It sure doesn’t seem like the huge shift people are calling it. Seems like we’re splitting hairs unless control measures are changed.https://twitter.com/SaskiaPopescu/status/1307802198546423809 …
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100% all of this. Many school districts are still interpreting guidance to mean distancing students allows for masks to safely come off for extended periods. This is in NY, where reopening has otherwise been very measured.https://spectrumlocalnews.com/share/nys/central-ny/ny-state-of-politics/2020/08/31/schools-have-mask-wearing-flexibility--worrying-parents-?cid=app_share …
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My child's superintendent is great, but follows official guidance to the letter, especially given pressure from both pro- & anti-mask voices. CDC updates should force state/local DOH updates, with a real impact on situations that individuals cannot control, eg. schools, offices.pic.twitter.com/tpy8PL3C4T
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It's a huge deal if you are dealing with a wide range of businesses who can finally no longer respond to ventilation concerns with "we follow all CDC guidelines". No more saying they follow recommended best practices when a tenant who wants open windows goes to housing court.
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Think of how many places people get cover for their behavior by saying they follow the latest CDC recommendations. It's everywhere. These guidelines frequently become the minimum you can get away with complying with.
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