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'They just want to be extra safe,' Fauci said
Dr. Anthony Fauci argued Monday that the decision by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) to recommend all 
children aged 3 years and older wear masks when schools reopen regardless of vaccination status was "a reasonable thing to do."
Appearing  on CNN's "At This Hour," Fauci said that because there was a  "substantial proportion of the population" that was unvaccinated, he  understood why the organization would make such a decision.
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"I  think that's along the same lines as what we’ve seen with the health  authorities in Los Angeles … that when you have a degree of viral  dynamics in the community, and you have a substantial proportion of the  population that is unvaccinated, that you really want to go the extra  step, the extra mile, to make sure that there's not a lot of  transmission, even breakthrough infections, among vaccinated  individuals," Fauci said after host 
Kate Bolduan asked what he thought about the AAP's decision. 
"For  that reason, you can understand why the American Academy of Pediatrics  might want to do that. They just want to be extra safe," he added.
Fauci  admitted the recommendations by the AAP were a "variance" from the  official CDC guidance on wearing masks, but he said the CDC "always  leaves open the flexibility" for local agencies, enterprises and cities  to make their own judgment calls. 
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"So,  I think that the American Academy of Pediatrics, they’re a thoughtful  group, they analyze the situation and if they feel that that's the way  to go, I think that's a reasonable thing to do," he said. 
Bolduan  suggested the contradiction between the AAP's recommendations and  official CDC guidance could cause confusion, and that the CDC should be  "leading a little harder" after receiving criticism for unvaccinated  people following guidelines intended for those who've been vaccinated. 
"That  is an understandable criticism," Fauci said, adding it made sense for  more localized groups to want "to be more safe rather than sorry."  
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"But  you’re absolutely correct, that does lead to some sort of confusion  sometimes when people see an organization making one recommendation, in  general, for the whole country and then local groups, local enterprises,  local organizations, in order to get that extra step of safety, say  something different. And you’re right, that does indeed cause a bit of  confusion," he said.