Not anymore. In March, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) updated its COVID isolation guidelines based on symptoms, not time since testing positive. Bottom line: If you’re sick ...
COVID symptoms can be mild, severe, or nonexistent, according to the CDC—and can appear as late as two weeks after you’ve ...
In a CNN interview on Monday, White House chief medical advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci defended a big change to the CDC Covid guidelines. His comments, to say the least, have raised some eyebrows.
They're calling it "silent" because the wave follows a long period of unusually low COVID activity this fall, so many people ...
Staying healthy in the New Year presents a new challenge for Americans who are coping with what health officials are calling a “ quad-demic ,” which involves a quartet of infectious viruses that are ...
The percentage of emergency department visits that were diagnosed as COVID has remained largely unchanged in recent weeks, at 0.6 percent—with the highest rates located in the Southwest: New Mexico at ...
More than 40% of the states (21) have high or very high levels of COVID virus in the wastewater, according to the CDC. This shouldn't be a surprise and it's likely the CDC would find increased ...
Self-isolation rules for Covid may no longer be in place but it is still advised you stay home if testing positive to avoid ...
The Center for Disease Control has released an update on how new prevention efforts are being made based off of new COVID-19 ...
The same CDC guidelines for COVID and flu also apply to RSV — people can end isolation after being fever-free for 24 hours without fever-reducing medicines and have improved symptoms.