This is going to upset a lot of people on twitter but it's the right move imo.https://twitter.com/statnews/status/1368955031068815363 …
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Here is the full guidance, take a look, it's all nicely laid out and I think more cautious than people may perceive. And don't yell at me about it, I don't work for the CDC. But I'm glad they're back on their game.https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/fully-vaccinated.html …
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Replying to @notdred
What happens is lot of people seem to have a mental checkbox that move things from "misinformation" to "science" when the guidelines (if/when/finally) change. (Obviously, it wasn't that before, and reasonable disagreements may persist... But that's not how it operates usually).
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One thing I find funny is the number of people who replied to me "who could possibly be upset by this??"
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Aaron Richterman, MD Retweeted Aaron Richterman, MD
ha you could refer them to 1/3 respondents of this pollhttps://twitter.com/AaronRichterman/status/1349789736387403781?s=20 …
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Aaron Richterman, MD @AaronRichtermanAs cov-2 vaccination efforts start to expand to the general public, another q based on some advice I have been hearing: Should someone who has completed the vax series be discouraged from having an indoor (unmasked) meal with someone else who has also completed both vax +7d?Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
YOU POLLED. Hah, thank you.
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