Vaccinated Americans May Go Without Masks in Most Places, Federal Officials Say
| By Declan Walsh The surge in fighting left Israel in an unprecedented position — fighting Palestinian militants on its southern flank as it sought to head off its worst civil unrest in decades. | | | By Roni Caryn Rabin, Apoorva Mandavilli and Noah Weiland Fully vaccinated people do not have to wear masks or maintain social distance indoors or outdoors, with some exceptions, the C.D.C. advised. | | | By Adam Goldman and Mark Mazzetti The campaign included planned operations against President Trump's national security adviser at the time, H.R. McMaster, and F.B.I. employees, according to documents and interviews. | | |
| World By Isabel Kershner Not even during the intifadas, the mass Palestinian uprisings of the past, did Israel experience such a surge of both Arab and Jewish mob violence. | | | Opinion Here are the mayoral candidates in their own words, so voters can make up their own minds. | | |
| By Reuters President Biden applauded new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that allows Americans who are fully vaccinated to stop wearing masks for most indoor and outdoor gatherings. | | | By The Associated Press Fighting has broken out in the streets between Israeli Jews and members of the Arab minority with warnings from Israeli leaders that the conflict risks spiraling out of control. | | | By Reuters Children across the country began receiving the coronavirus vaccine on Thursday, after the federal government recommended making the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine available to those aged 12 to 15. The U.S. is the first in the world to launch a mass vaccination campaign for children. | | |
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