CDC cuts recommended time for COVID-19 isolation, quarantine
Clip: 12/28/2021 | 3m 46s | Video has closed captioning.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has shortened the recommended isolation period for those who test positive for COVID-19 to five days -- down from 10 -- if they are asymptomatic and wear a mask around others. The CDC also said a five-day quarantine period is OK for vaccinated people who are exposed to the virus. People who are boosted may not need to quarantine at all.
Aired: 12/28/21
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