The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Tuesday did not formally recommend a negative COVID-19 test for a person to leave isolation after being infected and instead merely clarified ...
Despite sharp criticism, the agency is holding to its guidance that people infected with the coronavirus can stop isolating after five days without obtaining a negative virus test. By Apoorva ...
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 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.
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its guidance on the recommended Covid-19 isolation period Tuesday, telling people that if they have access to a Covid-19 test and want to take ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday, Jan. 4, clarified its stance on testing in its new COVID-19 isolation guidelines — prompting criticism from experts who say the agency’s ...
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert, said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is considering adding a testing requirement to its new COVID-19 isolation guidelines.
If you test positive for COVID and isolate, what should you do if you continue testing positive even after your isolation period has ended? While there is currently no requirement to test out of ...