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You should still protect yourself and othersin many situations by wearing a mask that fits snugly against the sides of your face and doesn’t have gaps. Take this precaution whenever you are:
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In indoor public settings
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Gathering indoors with unvaccinated people (including children) from more than one other household
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Visiting indoors with an unvaccinated person who is at increased risk of severe illness or death from COVID-19or who lives with a person at increased risk
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You should still avoid indoor large gatherings.
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If you travel, you should still take steps to protect yourself and others. You will still be required to wear a mask on planes, buses, trains, and other forms of public transportation traveling into, within, or out of the United States, and in U.S. transportation hubs such as airports and stations. Fully vaccinated international travelersarriving in the United States are still required to get tested within 3 days of their flight (or show documentation of recovery from COVID-19 in the past 3 months) and should still get tested 3-5 days after their trip.
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You should still watch out for symptoms of COVID-19, especially if you’ve been around someone who is sick. If you have symptoms of COVID-19, you should get tested and stay homeand away from others.
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You will still need to follow guidance at your workplace.
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People who have a condition or are taking medications that weaken the immune system, should talk to their healthcare provider to discuss their activities. They may need to keep taking all precautions to prevent COVID-19.