CDC: Quarantining for 14 Days No Longer a Must

It offers guidelines for 7- and 10-day COVID options

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced on Wednesday shortened alternatives to its recommended quarantine for people who were exposed to someone with Covid-19.

The CDC previously recommended that anyone who was exposed to the coronavirus quarantine for 14 days. Dr. Henry Walke, the agency’s Covid incident manager, said the CDC still recommends a 14-day quarantine “as the best way to reduce the risk of spreading Covid-19.” However, he said the agency has identified “two acceptable alternatives.”

https://www.newser.com/story/299512/cdc-truncates-some-covid-quarantine-guidelines.html
 


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