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The Most Surprising Part of the New CDC COVID Guidance

Por: Slate Health September 24, 2022

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released new guidance on Thursday on how to live with the coronavirus. One of the recommendations in particular was surprising (OK, , but this one stood out): If you’re infected with COVID-19, you should isolate yourself for five days. Then, if you no longer have symptoms, you’re free to go out into the world, as long as you wear a mask—even if you are still testing positive on an antigen... + full article



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