The CDC still recommends that you continue to take precautions after leaving isolation, like wearing a mask around others, washing your hands, and practicing social distancing when around others ...
“Testing as soon as you have symptoms can help you take precautions early, and if you test positive, seeking treatment, avoiding contact ... its isolation guidance to align with the CDC ...
CDC officials still stress the importance of preventing the spread even amid the shortened isolation time. “We're in a different situation, but we must use the tools that work to protect against ...
Namely, the CDC now says people ... that people take additional precautions for the next five days — including improving ventilation, masking and limiting close contact with others — to ...
The guidelines for isolation ... according to the CDC. While the guidelines have been significantly scaled back, health officials are still urging sick persons to take extra precautions in the ...
While the U.S. Centers for Disease Control has not updated its isolation guidelines for COVID-19 infections, changes might be on the horizon. The Washington Post reported the CDC is planning to do ...
The agency's new guidance also moves away from an earlier recommendation on using test results to decide when to stop isolation ... the CDC suggests people take additional precautions like ...
Take other precautions for the next five days, including wearing a mask and limiting close contact with others. These are the same guidelines that the CDC recommends for other respiratory viruses.