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May 3, 2024 · The contagiousness of COVID-19 can vary, but people with mild or asymptomatic illness are usually no longer contagious after 10 days. People with moderate to severe illness or who are moderately to severely immunocompromised may remain contagious for 10 to 20 days or even longer.
- What to Know About Quarantining and Isolating After COVID-19
You might be contagious at any time from when you are...
- When Are You No Longer Contagious With COVID-19?
Key Takeaways. According to the CDC, mild to moderate cases...
- What to Know About Quarantining and Isolating After COVID-19
Jan 7, 2024 · How Long Are You Contagious With COVID-19? According to the CDC, if you have mild to moderate COVID-19, you may be contagious for 10 days from the first day you notice symptoms.
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What should people know about the new coronavirus variant? A doctor explains.
The Covid-19 variant KP.2 has become the dominant strain in the US in recent weeks. We talked to our wellness expert to get the facts about the KP.2 variant.
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- Reuters
The FLiRT COVID variants: What are they and are they more contagious?
The moniker FLiRT is an acronym for the locations of the mutations the variants share on the virus' spike protein. One of them, called KP.2, has become the most commonly circulating variant ...
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Mar 15, 2024 · New guidance from the CDC advises people to isolate until they have been fever-free and with symptoms improving for at least 24 hours, and then take precautions for five days, which covers the...
Feb 15, 2023 · One 2021 review suggests that a person with COVID-19 is most contagious in the first week of illness. Therefore, they may be most contagious shortly before and shortly after symptoms appear.
Aug 9, 2020 · As health experts learn more about COVID-19 (remember it’s only been around for about seven months!), there’s evidence that suggest people are no longer contagious 10 days after the infection begins, even if you had symptoms.