Experts share their advice about isolation, masking and more if you're still testing positive late into a COVID-19 infection.
Winter and family holiday gatherings often bring a surge in a wide variety of respiratory issues. Here's what to watch for.
CDC is considering a shift to its Covid-19 isolation guidance to say ... “You’re more or less obligated for to follow that guideline.” Health officials in those states say the changes ...
The CDC's HICPAC advisory committee seems intent on rolling back infection control precautions in healthcare settings, ...
A presentation at the National Community Pharmacists Association Annual Meeting and Exposition focused on the latest on COVID ...
State health officials said they were "aware of the CDC’s consideration of new COVID-19 guidelines and are continuing to evaluate our own statewide guidelines." "As we work with our federal ...
While the U.S. Centers for Disease Control has not updated its isolation guidelines for COVID-19 infections, changes might be on the horizon. The Washington Post reported the CDC is planning to do ...
Along with these isolation guidelines, the CDC is also advising people aged 65 and older should get an additional dose of the current COVID-19 vaccine.
The CDC’s new isolation guidelines have been in effect since March 1. Previously, the CDC advised that people who test positive for COVID-19 should stay home and isolate from other people for at least ...
The new CDC guidelines also reflect the all-too ... by COVID to rest and recover from illness and prevent the exposure and ...