NATION 6A — BAKER CITY HERALD SATURDAY, MAY 15, 2021 Is it time to dress up your ride? Mary Colurso/TNS The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced on Thursday, May 13 that fully vaccinated people don’t need to wear face masks in most situations. MASKS Continued from Page 5A To date about 154 million Americans, more than 46% of the population, have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine and more than 117 million are fully vaccinated. The rate of new vaccinations has slowed in recent weeks, but with the authorization Wednesday of the Pfi zer shot for children ages 12 to 15, a new burst of doses is expected in the coming days. Just two weeks ago, the CDC recommended that fully vaccinated people continue to wear masks indoors in all settings and outdoors in large crowds. During a virtual meeting Tuesday on vaccinations with a bipartisan group of governors, Biden appeared to acknowledge that his admin- istration had to do more to model the benefi ts of vaccina- tion. Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, a Republican, told Biden: “I would like to say that we have fully vaccinated people; we should start acting like it. And that’s a big motivation get the unvaccinated to want to get vaccinated.” “Good point,” Biden “I would like to say that we have fully vaccinated people; we should start acting like it.” — Utah Gov. Spencer Cox responded. He added, “We’re going to be moving on that in the next little bit.” Walensky said evidence from the U.S. and Israel shows the vaccines are as strongly protective in real world use as they were in earlier studies, and that so far they continue to work even though some worry mutated versions of the virus are spreading. The more people continue to get vaccinated, the faster infections will drop — and the harder it will be for the virus to mutate enough to escape vaccines, she stressed, urging everyone 12 and older who’s not yet vaccinated to sign up. And while some people still get COVID-19 despite being vaccinated, Walensky said, that’s rare. She cited evidence that those infections tend to be milder, shorter and harder to spread to others. If people who are vaccinated do develop COVID-19 symptoms, they should immediately put their mask back on and get tested, she said. There are some caveats. Walensky encouraged people who have weak immune systems, such as from organ transplants or cancer treat- ment, to talk with their doctors before shedding their masks. That’s because of continued uncertainty about whether the vaccines can rev up a weakened immune sys- tem as well as they do normal, healthy ones. The new guidance had an immediate effect at the White House, which has taken a cautious approach to easing virus restrictions. Staffers were informed that masks are no longer required for people who are fully vaccinated. And Biden, who was meeting with vaccinated Republican lawmakers in the Oval Offi ce when the guidance was an- nounced, led the group in re- moving their masks Thursday afternoon. First lady Jill Biden, who was traveling in West Vir- ginia, told reporters that “we feel naked,” after the guidance, as she and her party removed their face coverings. Then she paused. “I didn’t mean it that way!” Custom WHEELS Lifts & Leveling Kits Give us a call at Lew Brothers Tire Service 541-523-3679 210 Bridge St. Baker City, OR Local news updates at www.bakercityherald.com Thank You, Health Care Workers! You’ve worked tirelessly this past year saving lives, keeping spirits up, and comforting the sick and grieving. On behalf of all the lives you’ve touched, thank you.