On the menu today: The CDC delays the release of its guidelines for vaccinated Americans, raising tough questions about what's triggering its hesitation; the evidence that vaccination helps cut down on transmission a lot; and why far too many journalists have impeded a serious discussion about the trade-offs involved in quarantine restrictions. Oh, and the joys of Amazon reader reviews.
Is the CDC Afraid to Tell Americans that Vaccinated People Can Socialize Normally?
What is up with this?
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will not be releasing its guidance for vaccinated Americans on Thursday as originally planned, according to two senior administration officials with knowledge of the situation.
After a series of meetings and calls with senior officials on the White House's Covid-19 task force and the Department of Health and Human Services over the last two days, the CDC was told to "hold off on releasing" the recommendations, one of those sources said. The reason is ...
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