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Mask-Wearing Guidance Updated for Most Americans

Mask-Wearing Guidance Updated for Most Americans

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently announced updates to its masking-wearing recommendations in the U.S. A new tool, the COVID-19 Community Levels, can help communities decide what prevention steps to take based on the latest data. The levels provide the CDC’s guidance on mask-wearing, as well as other topics like COVID-19 vaccines and testing.

It is recommended that individuals in high-risk areas continue to wear masks in indoor settings. About 70% of the U.S. population is currently in a low- or medium-risk county. For these counties, it’s no longer recommended to mask indoors. The new guidance also applies to K-12 schools, meaning that low or medium-risk counties no longer need to wear a mask as well.

Individuals are always welcome to wear a mask at any time if they feel safer with it. Anyone with symptoms, a positive test, or COVID-19 exposure should continue to wear a mask.

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This blog is intended to be a compilation of information and resources pulled from federal, state, and local agencies. This is not intended to be legal advice. For up to the minute information and guidance on COVID-19, please follow the guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and your local health organizations.

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Bill Disch

Bill Disch

Since he was young, Bill Disch has possessed a strong sense of service – from delivering milk and newspapers, to serving in the Air Force. His integrity and strong desire aid in his want to make a difference in whatever he’s doing. Bill is known for his strong analytical capabilities and smart business sense. He enjoys coming up with creative solutions to complex problems by working together with all involved and leveraging his clients’ knowledge and talent. Bill has a background as a CPA and as an Assistant Business Superintendent for a Michigan K-12 school. He worked with National Insurance Services (NIS) for over 17 years in his previous employment and is happy to join the NIS service team. Bill will be working as a Senior Account Representative in Indiana, as well as growing life and disability in Market Development in Michigan. He is a licensed insurance agent.