Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials announced Friday new guidelines for people with COVID-19, recommending those with the virus treat it the same as the flu and RSV — staying home ...
People who test positive for COVID no longer need to isolate for five days, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday. The CDC’s new guidance now matches public health advice for flu ...
It is no longer necessary to isolate for five days after testing positive for COVID-19, according to a Friday statement from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The new guidance ...
The last time the CDC changed its COVID-19 isolation recommendations was in 2021, when it reduced the isolation time for infected people from 10 days to five days. (Getty Images) The Centers for ...
Four years after the COVID-19 pandemic closed schools and upended child care, the CDC says parents can start treating the virus like other respiratory illnesses.Gone are mandated isolation periods and ...
The pandemic may be over, but the infectious disease that caused it is still alive and well. Ohio is one of 31 states with very high COVID-19 activity, according to wastewater data collected by the ...
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