Vaccine recipients are no longer required to wear masks in the United States

Coronavirus vaccinators are no longer required to wear masks in the United States. President Joe Biden allowed most masks to be worn indoors and outdoors. In a tweet, he referred to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

President Joe Biden called the announcement a great day for the United States. He unveiled the mask with Republican lawmakers at the Oval Office on Thursday (May 13th).

“Today is a good day for the United States after a long battle with the Covid-19,” Biden tweeted. The CDC recently said that wearing a mask is no longer mandatory for people who have completed the vaccination.

According to the BBC, the new guidelines have relaxed the obligation to wear masks indoors or outdoors in most places. But U.S. officials say it should be worn on crowded buses, planes and hospitals.

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