Updated mask guidance from CDC could come next week
Updated mask guidance from the CDC is expected to come as early as next week, officials confirmed to ABC News.
CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky did not elaborate on the timing at Wednesday's White House briefing, only saying the CDC could "soon" update its guidance.
“We are looking at all of our guidance based not only on where we are right now in the pandemic, but also on the tools we now have at our disposal -- such as vaccines, boosters, tests and treatments -- and our latest understanding of the disease,” Walensky said. “We want to give people a break from things like mask wearing when these metrics are better and then have the ability to reach for them again should things worsen.”
Walensky added, "Omicron cases are declining and we are all cautiously optimistic about the trajectory we are on ... but we want to remain vigilant to do all we can so that this trajectory continues."
Walensky also stressed that it is still critical for Americans to continue to wear masks if they are symptomatic, have been recently exposed or if they are 10 days post-COVID-19 diagnosis.
-ABC News' Anne Flaherty, Arielle Mitropoulos