2021年7月21日水曜日

「いまはワクチンをうっている人が少ない、また、ワクチンをうとうと思ってもうてないひとがいる」

「いまはワクチンをうっている人が少ない、また、ワクチンをうとうと思ってもうてないひとがいる」

菅内閣、河野大臣の責任だな。


 


The American Academy of Pediatrics released updated guidance for schools Monday, recommending that all students over 2 years old, along with staff, wear masks, regardless of whether they have been vaccinated against COVID-19.

The new AAP guidance comes less than two weeks after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its own recommendations, calling for indoor mask-wearing for unvaccinated students ages 2 and up, as well as staff. (Children under 12 are not yet eligible for vaccination.) The CDC notes, however, that schools might find universal masking necessary in areas with low vaccination rates, increasing community transmission or a number of other factors.

Both sets of guidance focus on getting students back into classrooms.

In its guidance, the AAP says it recommends universal masking because enforcing masking only for unvaccinated students, as well as tracking the vaccination status of students and staff, might be difficult for schools to do. The organization also notes that mask-wearing protects unvaccinated individuals and could reduce transmission of other respiratory illnesses that tend to keep students and staff home sick.

アメリカの学校ではマスク着用推奨が再開している模様。 


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