The public health expert had previously come under fire for suggesting it was “too soon to tell” whether families could gather, comments which he later said were misinterpreted.
, which was last updated on Friday, notes the “best way to minimize Covid-19 risk” is to get vaccinated if eligible. The current CDC guidance recommends some safer strategies for gathering, such as mask-wearing, avoiding “crowded, poorly ventilated spaces” and not attending or hosting a gathering if you have Covid-19 symptoms, but does not go as far as its earlier guidance in dissuading people from gathering indoors.
on that statement, saying on CNN later that day his comments had been “misinterpreted” as telling people “we can’t spend Christmas with our families, which was absolutely not the case.” Whether people will actually follow Fauci’s advice and gather with their families—particularly if they’re vaccinated and their family members are not.
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