The longstanding recommendation that people isolate for five days after testing positive for Covid-19 is no more. On Friday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that someone ...
People who test positive for Covid-19 no longer need to routinely stay away from others for at least five days, according to new guidelines from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The CDC debuted a detailed section on respiratory virus guidance on its website Friday. Changing impact of Covid-19 in the US CDC Director Dr. Mandy Cohen said the agency is changing its guidance ...
The CDC said in background materials accompanying the new guidance that it looked at data from countries and states that had adopted similar policies for COVID-19 isolation and had not seen ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is “sunsetting” its advice that people sick with Covid-19 isolate themselves for five days. The agency published new guidance Friday for Covid ...
The CDC last updated its isolation policy in 2021, when it decreased the recommended period to five days from the initial 10.
On March 1, 2024, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued updated guidance related to COVID-19 prevention and treatment. Prior to March 1, 2024, the CDC recommended that ...
New guidance from the CDC advises people to isolate until they have been fever-free and with symptoms improving for at least ...
(CNN) — People who test positive for Covid-19 no longer need to routinely stay away from others for at least five days, according to new guidelines from the US Centers for Disease Control and ...