Here is what to know about the updated COVID-19 guidelines and how to continue staying safe. Enter your email: The CDC recommends that people who test positive for COVID-19 base their isolation ...
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 new isolation guidelines will not apply to nursing homes and hospitals with more vulnerable populations, CDC officials said. “Let’s be clear,” said Dr. Demetre Daskalakis director of the ...
The CDC's shift mirrors updated guidance from California and Oregon, which were the first states to announce new COVID-19 guidelines in early January that also did away with specific isolation times.
Some social media posts imply that the CDC has already changed its isolation guidelines and Google search data show people ...
Reuters reached out to the CDC for comment ... symptoms are mild and lessening they can break isolation, the newspaper reported. The guidelines are more in line with those of California and ...
Health officials from other states told the CDC last week that they are already moving toward isolation guidelines that would treat the coronavirus the same as flu and RSV, with additional ...
The government has yet to sign off on the guidelines the agency is expected to release in April for public feedback, the report added. The CDC is removing its five-day COVID isolation guidelines.