CDC to Revise COVID-19 Isolation Guidelines: No Isolation Required for Those with Mild Symptoms After 24 Hours Fever-Free
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is reportedly on the brink of revising its COVID-19 isolation guidelines. The new guidance, which could be announced as early as April, signals a significant shift from the agency’s previous stance, as first reported by far-left Washington Post.
Under the revised guidelines, individuals with mild or improving symptoms of COVID-19 will no longer need to quarantine for five days. Instead, they may discontinue isolation provided they have been fever-free for at least 24 hours without the use of fever-reducing medications.
However, the proposed changes are not intended for healthcare settings, where more stringent measures will remain to protect vulnerable populations.
According to Yahoo News,