Dr. Bhadelia Breaks Down What CDC Guidance For Outdoor Mask-Wearing Could Look Like | MSNBC

The Biden administration is posed to relax federal guidance for wearing masks outside. Infectious Diseases Physician Dr. Nahid Bhadelia joins Stephanie Ruhle to break down what Americans should expect, the state of vaccinations in the country, and the widespread covid-19 outbreak across India.

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Dr. Bhadelia Breaks Down What CDC Guidance For Outdoor Mask-Wearing Could Look Like | MSNBC

46 comments

    1. They can wear a mask forever and eat one too. Put some barbecue sauce on one and throw it on the barbecue.

  1. I am looking forward to fully authorized vaccines, so we can figure out how to have safe spaces for responsible citizens and even some limited options for the barefaced vaccine refusers which, of course, the responsible will avoid.

  2. When I go out it appears that a whole lot of people have already started to relax their wearing of mask indoors and out.

    1. Pro trick: watch series on Flixzone. I’ve been using them for watching lots of of movies lately.

    2. @UCkjCkpjT-Aro-OgqzLOU3Hg I’m glad so many people have been frightened into isolation. Less competition is a good thing.

    3. @John Assal India is in first phase of Corona season. They aren’t any worse off than most other countries.
      Dont just fear the MSM.

    4. @TJ Ellis Wow. So the millions of infected carrying new strains twice as likely to send you to the ER and for the first time hitting 18-49 year olds hardest is just what you think normal is eh?

      You might unquestioningly believe your favored news outlets propoganda, especially when they tell you it’s only others being spoon fed “facts” but I was following covid when the mystery disease was just a side-note to the story of the ER Dr jailed by China for trying to get the word out about a wave of respiratory deaths in Wuhan. And for your information I was already getting ready while the “MSM” was more focused on Presidential debates or the Kobe Bryant crash.

      Fyi: if the international community doesn’t step up vaccinations enough to lend significant help to India, Brazil and even Canada then there’s at least a 20% chance we’ll be back at square one by winter only this time the main strain may well be bad enough to make Newsmax beg you to mask up.

  3. I worked in a shop when I was in my 20s I was required to show proof of my tetanus shots before I could start working. This is not new. This is not 1984. This is not authoritarianism…..it’s just common sense.

  4. The United States Supreme Court?

    Jacobson v Massachusetts 1905
    It was in regards to Small Pox, they AGREED with a lower Court’s decision that States HAVE the LEGAL authority to make a vaccine mandatory.

    “The Court’s decision articulated the view that Individual Liberty is NOT absolute and is subject to the police power of the state”

    Zucht v King 1922
    They ruled that Schools have the authority to deny a student if they have not gotten the mandatory vaccinations.

    Standing decisions by the United States Supreme Court.

    1. Your assuming because something is “legal” it is correct. When you are supported by a government system that can be nudged by private interest through financial or reputational means, it is your civil duty to question laws that go against the public interest. We have a problem with the way laws are made in this country and around the world. It isn’t The People authoring these laws it’s often Corporations with their own agenda. It would be unwise to completely dismiss the possibility of corruption in the case of world health organization mandates. That’s known as complacency. We can investigate, share with each other the info we find and have a civil conversation. Walking away all the more informed and all the more powerful

  5. β€œThere’s no reason to be walking around with a mask. When you’re in the middle of an outbreak, wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit better and it might even block a droplet, but it’s not providing the perfect protection that people think that it is. And, often, there are unintended consequences β€” people keep fiddling with the mask and they keep touching their face.”

    – Anthony Fauci (March 8, 2020) πŸ€£πŸ‘πŸ½

    1. Said early in the pandemic when we didn’t know much about the virus. Things changed so the recommendations changed.

  6. good iam fully vaccinated and have been wearing a mask since Jan 2020 so iam glad not to have to wear one

  7. I have been baffled for months when I see someone walking down the sidewalk, alone with no one remotely close to them, yet they are wearing a mask. Who are they protecting, the bugs?

    1. @juul cat Maybe it is just caution or maybe it says more about your issues, whining about others actions. Get over yourself πŸ™„

    2. @Rhyta Whining, like yours about people who don’t vaccinate or wear masks? Speaking of getting over yourself, quit thinking you’re so important to the point of believing that the world should change for you.

    3. @John Assal That has nothing to do with walking around outside, alone…Not everyone lives in a crowded city.

    4. @juul cat You’re the one who thinks they are so important they can criticize those who actually care about doing the right thing. Not wearing masks is a big FU to others but you have to freak out because someone wants to be careful. Maybe you don’t know their story, a chemo patient or has auto immune disease, just ignore them and go about your day.

    5. @T Prince Very true, but so is the fact that most Americans actually do live in cities now.

      Population patterns and densities couldn’t be much more different today than during the 1918 pandemic flu for example. Back then something like only 10% of the population was in cities with over half the country literally living on farms. Those numbers have just about flipped now. In fact what with agribusiness and corporate farms only about 1% do now. Sure you don’t need to be a farmer to live in a rural area where “social distancing” is just a normal Tuesday, I’ll grant you that.

  8. Required vaccines in mean time people are died from blood clots – thrombosis…how safe is that? Astra Zeneca? Johnson and Johnson?

  9. Its funny but sad to see people Walking, Jogging, Riding Bikes or even Driving ALONE with masks on. I feel sorry for their state of mind, Or its lack of common since, NO Free thinker..

  10. The πŸ₯”-in-Chief has spoken. All we have now to wait for is the utterances from his Vice-πŸ•³. I can’t decide if the best analogy for this administration is a dumpster fire, train wreck, or just something simple like oozing diarrhea. πŸ€”

    1. But the VP who has been vaxxed isn’t going to the border until June because of the threat of covid….logic and science for ya!

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