COVID cases are starting to creep up again in the U.S., and it’s understandable to have new questions about the virus and the newest CDC guidance on isolation after a positive test. After all, it’s ...
People who test positive for COVID-19 at the end of their five-day isolation periods should continue isolating for another five days, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says. The CDC ...
The CDC is standing by its newly updated isolation guidelines that state people with COVID-19 whose symptoms are improving and are fever-free may end isolation after five days without a negative test.
Regular diagnostic testing and self-isolation can be more effective than school and business closures when it comes to combating infectious disease outbreaks such as COVID-19, according to a new study ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a new set of COVID guidelines this week, but for those who test positive, do you need to test out of isolation? According to the CDC, it depends ...