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Most people will stop testing positive on a rapid antigen COVID-19 test within about 10 days, Cardona says. ... The most recent CDC guidelines state that you should stay home and away from others ...
As of March 2024, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention no longer advises a five-day isolation period when you test positive for COVID-19, but recommends taking other precautions once ...
For the first time since 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has changed their recommendations about isolation for people with COVID-19, which previously was five days.The new ...
Experts emphasize that until any new recommendations are announced, most people should continue to follow the CDC’s current guidance: isolating for at least five days after you test positive for ...
Here’s what the CDC’s current guidance says: What are the quarantine guidelines for COVID? If you test positive for COVID and have symptoms: Stay home and away from others until symptoms get ...
U.S. health officials on Monday cut isolation restrictions for Americans who catch the coronavirus from 10 to five days, and similarly shortened the time that close contacts need to quarantine.
The CDC is shortening its quarantine guidelines for COVID-19, a decision based on people's improved immunity and the disease's reduced severity.
Despite criticism from a number of public health experts, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention affirmed its new guidelines suggesting those with COVID-19 can exit isolation in five days ...