The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is recommending that Americans wear basic cloth masks in public to prevent spreading the coronavirus, President Trump announced Friday, reversing earlier guidance on the subject as the epidemic continues to balloon across the United States.
The updated recommendation came as the nation saw a new daily high in virus-related deaths — 1,100 — which brought the total American toll from the outbreak to more than 7,000. The number of people with confirmed infections also grew by more than 31,000, increasing the total to more than 273,000 — equivalent to the population of U.S. cities like Toledo and Durham, N.C.
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Trump said the mask recommendation was “voluntary,” and he almost immediately added that he wouldn’t follow the guidance: “I don’t think I’m going to be doing it.” He also said that Americans need not wear medical-grade masks, which should be reserved for health-care workers, and that they should continue to follow the CDC’s social distancing guidelines, which call for people to stay at least six feet from others and to not gather in groups.
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