KEY POINTS
  • More than 70% of Americans live in communities where wearing masks is no longer recommended under the new CDC guidelines.
  • "With widespread population immunity, the overall risk of severe disease is now generally lower," said Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
  • The CDC has shifted its focus to hospitalizations, rather than infections alone, to determine when masks are recommended.
  • Hospitalizations have fallen sharply to about 57,500 patients with Covid in the U.S. as of Thursday from a high mark of more than 159,000 on Jan. 20

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention relaxed its mask guidance on Friday, allowing most people to ditch their face coverings as long as Covid-19 hospitalizations in their communities remain low.

Under the new CDC guidance, people are advised to wear masks in public areas indoors, including schools, when there's a lot of virus circulation in their communities that could overwhelm local hospitals. More than 70% of Americans live in communities where wearing masks is no longer recommended under the new CDC guidelines, because hospitals are not under severe threat from disease there.