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Mar 18, 2024 · If work restriction is recommended, HCP could return to work after either of the following time periods: HCP can return to work after day 7 following the exposure (day 0) if they do not develop symptoms and all viral testing as described for asymptomatic HCP following a higher-risk exposure is negative.
Mar 15, 2024 · Since December 2021, the agency had recommended individuals isolate for at least five days after developing symptoms of COVID-19, or after a positive test if asymptomatic. After five days,...
Mar 1, 2024 · March 1, 2024, 10:01 AM PST. By Erika Edwards. People who test positive for Covid no longer need to isolate for five days, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday.
• If you are vaccinated and not immunosuppressed, you cannot return to work until after day 7 [at the earliest] after symptom onset . • If you are unvaccinated and not immunosuppressed, you cannot return to work until after day 10 [at the earliest] after symptom onset.
Under conventional strategies, asymptomatic healthcare personnel who have received all COVID-19 vaccine and booster doses as recommended by CDC do not need to be restricted from work if they have had a higher-risk exposure but do not have symptoms.
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Dec 23, 2021 · 19 vaccine doses, including booster dose, as recommended by CDC to return to work prior to the previously recommended 14-day post-exposure period of work restriction, assuming they do not develop symptoms or test positive for SARS-CoV-2. Previous updates. Key Points.
Dec 24, 2021 · Specifically, CDC’s updated guidance says that: Health care workers with COVID-19 who are asymptomatic can return to work after 7 days with a negative test, and that isolation time can be cut further if there are staffing shortages.