Backlash over 'did my own research' COVID Halloween decorations

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Backlash over 'did my own research' COVID Halloween decorations
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The Halloween decorations feature a gravestone with a drawing of the coronavirus particle.

"I did my own research," it says, with a partial skeleton, and a skull and crossbones in the foreground.The poster, based in Atlanta, Georgia, captioned the tweet:"A lot of my neighbors work for the

"Some people and companies are trying to profit from this pandemic by selling unproven and illegally marketed products that make false claims, such as being effective against the coronavirus," a statement said. "Unfortunately, because of no mask mandates, other irresponsible lax public policies, and no lockdowns, 'I did my research' can easily read 'I was vaxed but too many people were unmasked, and it killed me'," @squirrelpalooza wrote.

The CDC has faced criticism over its official guidance, as it updated the regulations regarding testing, isolation and quarantine.In 2020 it reversed guidance stating people who had been exposed to an infected person, and did not show any symptoms, did"not necessarily need a test." "For people who are unvaccinated or are more than six months out from their second mRNA dose and not yet boosted, CDC now recommends quarantine for 5 days followed by strict mask use for an additional 5 days," the guidance said.

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