The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention () only recommends ten percent of Americans to wear masks in indoor, public, settings because they live in an area of 'high' Covid risk, a drastic fall from last week when nearly all Americans were recommended to wear masks before the agency updated guidelines.The updated recommendations, which now value hospitalization rate and capacity instead of only daily cases, come as Covid cases continue to plummet in the U.S. and Americans start looking towards life after Covid. America is averaging 57,020 Covid cases every day, a 25 percent drop over the past week and a drop of more than 90 percent since the surge peaked at 800,000 cases per day in mid-January.
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