CDC: People with Covid-19 Should Quarantine Unless You Want to Vote in Person


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So forget everything you have been told thus far as the CDC has changed their stance again when it comes to Covid-19. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, you are now allowed to be around a large gathering of people, who you may be in line with for up to 2 hours in order to vote, while you are infected with Covid-19.

“Voters have the right to vote, regardless of whether they are sick or in quarantine,” the CDC wrote on its website.

As reported in the Daily Caller:

The CDC, which urges quarantine or isolation for coronavirus-positive individuals and those who believe they have come into contact with someone who has the virus, wrote that there is an exception for people trying to vote on Tuesday. The CDC said voters with COVID-19 should wear a mask and inform people working at the polling centers that they are sick, among other precautions.

“Voters who are sick or in quarantine should take steps to protect poll workers and other voters,” according to the CDC. “This includes wearing a mask, staying at least 6 feet away from others, and washing your hands or using hand sanitizer before and after voting.”

“You should also let poll workers know that you are sick or in quarantine when you arrive at the polling location. Check with local authorities for any additional guidance,” the website reads.

The CDC also prepared a list of precautions for non-coronavirus positive voters on Election Day. These include having someone take care of loved ones, being prepared before arriving to a voting location and washing your hands often.

It’s interesting that the entire country is under strict lockdowns because of CDC advisement, but now they are saying it’s OK for infected people to be around large crowds in order to vote in person. Isn’t that what the whole mail-in ballot push was for?

 

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So forget everything you have been told thus far as the CDC has changed their stance again when it comes to Covid-19. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, you are now allowed to be around a large gathering of people, who you may be in line with for up to 2 hours in order to vote, while you are infected with Covid-19.

“Voters have the right to vote, regardless of whether they are sick or in quarantine,” the CDC wrote on its website.

As reported in the Daily Caller:

The CDC, which urges quarantine or isolation for coronavirus-positive individuals and those who believe they have come into contact with someone who has the virus, wrote that there is an exception for people trying to vote on Tuesday. The CDC said voters with COVID-19 should wear a mask and inform people working at the polling centers that they are sick, among other precautions.

“Voters who are sick or in quarantine should take steps to protect poll workers and other voters,” according to the CDC. “This includes wearing a mask, staying at least 6 feet away from others, and washing your hands or using hand sanitizer before and after voting.”

“You should also let poll workers know that you are sick or in quarantine when you arrive at the polling location. Check with local authorities for any additional guidance,” the website reads.

The CDC also prepared a list of precautions for non-coronavirus positive voters on Election Day. These include having someone take care of loved ones, being prepared before arriving to a voting location and washing your hands often.

It’s interesting that the entire country is under strict lockdowns because of CDC advisement, but now they are saying it’s OK for infected people to be around large crowds in order to vote in person. Isn’t that what the whole mail-in ballot push was for?