![If you live in an area with substantial or high spread of COVID-19, you should wear a mask in public indoor settings, even if fully vaccinated. If you are fully vaccinated and in a low-spread area, you can still consider wearing a mask, particularly if you live with someone who is immunocompromised, unvaccinated, or at risk of severe disease. Visit CDC’s COVID Data Tracker to find out your area’s level of COVID-19 spread: https://bit.ly/2Hw1EZZ. [ID Description for ALT IMAGE: Purple background. White uppercase font: "IF VACCINATED PEOPLE CAN SPREAD THE VIRUS, SHOULDN'T EVERYONE WEAR MASK?" Next in bulleted list; "CDC is currently urging everyone in substantial - and high-transmission areas to wear a mask, including people who are fully vaccinated." "If you are fully vaccinated and in a low-spread area, you can still consider wearing a mask, particularly if you live with someone who is immunocompromised, unvaccinated, or at risk of severe disease." Bottom left: CDC logo Bottom right in yellow banner and black font: "cdc.gov/coronavirus"]](https://codie.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/why-vaccinated-wear-mask.png)
Shouldn't everyone wear mask?
If you live in an area with substantial or high spread of COVID-19, you should wear a mask in public indoor settings, even if fully vaccinated. If you are fully vaccinated and in a low-spread area, you can still consider wearing a mask, particularly if you live with someone who is immunocompromised, unvaccinated, or at risk of severe disease.
Visit CDC’s COVID Data Tracker to find out your area’s level of COVID-19 spread: https://bit.ly/2Hw1EZZ.
[ID Description for ALT IMAGE: Purple background. White uppercase font: "IF VACCINATED PEOPLE CAN SPREAD THE VIRUS, SHOULDN'T EVERYONE WEAR MASK?"
Next in bulleted list;
"CDC is currently urging everyone in substantial - and high-transmission areas to wear a mask, including people who are fully vaccinated."
"If you are fully vaccinated and in a low-spread area, you can still consider wearing a mask, particularly if you live with someone who is immunocompromised, unvaccinated, or at risk of severe disease."
Bottom left: CDC logo
Bottom right in yellow banner and black font: "cdc.gov/coronavirus"]
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