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  2. Feb 16, 2024 · Previous COVID guidelines called for people to isolate for at least five days from the start of symptoms or a positive test, and to wear a mask though day 10 in order to avoid spreading the illness to others.

  3. Aug 24, 2023 · If you test positive for COVID-19, you should isolate for at least five days even if you don’t have symptoms. While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends a five-day isolation, experts say you may have to isolate for longer depending on your symptoms.

  4. Sep 25, 2023 · After a positive test result, you may continue to test positive for some time. Some tests, especially PCR tests, may continue to show a positive result for up to 90 days. Reinfections can occur within 90 days, which can make it hard to know if a positive test indicates a new infection.

  5. Jul 12, 2023 · The CDC advises that you isolate at home for five days—regardless of whether you are vaccinated—if you test positive for COVID-19 and have symptoms. Day 0 marks the start of your symptoms, no...

  6. Nov 30, 2022 · ANSWER: Generally, if you are positive for COVID-19 by either the antigen or PCR test, you will need to be in isolation for a minimum of five days from the onset of your symptoms and/or a positive test for COVID-19.

  7. Dec 27, 2021 · CNN — The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Monday shortened the recommended times that people should isolate when they’ve tested positive for Covid-19 from 10 days to five...

  8. Jan 25, 2022 · Generally, if you are positive for COVID-19 by either the antigen or PCR test, you will need to be in isolation for a minimum of five days from the onset of your symptoms and/or a positive test for COVID-19. Do I need to have another PCR COVID-19 test completed before I return to work or normal activity following the five days of isolation?

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