CDC Issues Safety Guidelines For Pools, Water Parks, Hot Tubs

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have released new guidelines for public pools and aquatic centers set to reopen this summer, urging employees and guests to wear masks and maintain social distancing both in and out of the water.

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