I don't have to tell you that over the past year, we've all had to adjust to a very different standard of living in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. And I especially don't have to tell you that the role of face masks in that standard of living haven't been the most popular tool in our collective kits to keep each other safe from the virus.
But as early as last month, the encouraging progress in America's vaccination rate has afforded the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention an opportunity to provide a few scenarios where it's safe for fully vaccinated people to shed their masks.
More recently, those guidelines have been updated again and they drive a much clearer separation between what's considered safe for a vaccinated person and what's safe for someone who hasn't received a dose yet.