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Originally Posted by S=kBlogW
You keep saying this but what political advantage does it give them to reverse course on mask guidance for the vaccinated?
In my other thread I admitted to the mistake of saying higher instead of "as high as" but it really doesn't matter if the vaccinated are spreaders of delta.
Why would CDC/administration reverse course on mask policy for the vaccinated? To
convince more to vaccinate? 
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Best guess-----to make wearing a mask enforceable. Clearly, the unvaccinated are not following the recommendation to wear a mask, and can easily hide in a group that is 1/2 masked and 1/2 unmasked. Even at shows here in the Villages, where 7-800 are attending at the Savannah Center, only a dozen or so are masked. While we do have a pretty high percentage of vaccinated persons, I doubt it is 98% so even here the unvaccinated are going without masks. Which I suppose makes sense since anyone who doesn't want the vaccine is unlikely to voluntarily wear a mask if they can get away with it.
If they make a recommendation for all to mask, it makes the persons without a mask obvious. Of course that means that the vaccinated are being unnecessarily "punished" because of the actions of the anti-vaxxers.