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It seems that the US, where the number of confirmed cases is increasing again due to the spread of the delta mutation, will change the mask wearing guidelines. Vaccines are allowed to take off their masks indoors, but we plan to strengthen the guidelines to require them to be worn again.



Correspondent Kim Jong-won from New York.



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Two months ago, in May, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the CDC, lifted most of the mask guidelines saying that as the number of coronavirus cases in the United States decreased significantly, vaccinated persons do not need to wear masks regardless of indoor or outdoor.



However, as the number of confirmed cases is rapidly increasing due to the spread of the delta mutation, the mask guidelines are likely to be tightened again.



It is expected that new guidelines will soon be issued that require masks to be worn indoors even after vaccination has been completed.



[Rochelle Wilensky/US CDC Director: The CDC recommends that all teachers, students, and staff wear masks indoors, especially in schools.] The



CDC had no intention of changing the mask guidelines until just last week, It seems that the policy has changed as the number of cases of breakthrough infection among vaccinated persons has increased significantly.



In addition, 30% of the population say they will never get vaccinated, and it is known that the virus they transmit is significantly higher than the previous forecast.



Dr. Anthony Fauci, an American coronavirus authority, has also said that he is actively considering revising the mask guidelines.



Experts are greatly welcomed that the CDC is going in the 'right direction' with the prospect that the CDC will revise its mask guidelines, but there are also concerns that it will take a long time for Americans who have already taken off their masks and returned to their daily lives to wear them again.