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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Tuesday removed the mask guidance from its monkeypox travel notice less than one week after they initiated the policy.
The CDC upgraded the monkeypox alert to level 2, advising travelers to practice extended precautions, including wearing a mask six days ago but was only picked up by news media outlets including The Gateway Pundit. After it was reported by the news media outlets, the CDC was criticized for its confusing policy.
TGP’s Michael Robison previously reported that the guidance regarding mask-wearing is no longer present on the CDC website as of June 7, while the rest of the guidance for travelers remains in place.
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