Saturday, March 28, 2026

CDC no longer recommends isolation for Covid-19 after 5 days to prevent spread of virus

The CDC has new rules for people with Covid-19. They don’t need to stay away from others for five days anymore. The CDC says they should stay home until they feel better. They should also wait until they haven’t had a fever for 24 hours. After that, they can go back to their normal activities. But they should still be careful for five more days. This is to make sure they don’t spread the virus. The CDC also says it’s important to get vaccinated. These rules are for everyone, not just people with Covid-19. It’s important to follow them to stay healthy and protect others. These rules are for community places, not hospitals or clinics. Remember to stay home if you’re sick and take care of yourself.

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CDCabbreviation
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention a national public health institute in the United States.

Covid-19noun
A highly infectious respiratory illness caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2.

Febrileadjective
Relating to or characterized by fever.

Vaccinatedadjective
Having received a vaccine to stimulate the body.s immune system against a specific disease.

Precautionnoun
An action taken in advance to protect against possible dangerharmor failure.

Isolationnoun
The process or fact of isolating or being isolated.
Vocabulary List:
6 words · tap to reveal
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AccentSpeed
CDCabbreviation
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention a national public health institute in the United States.
Covid-19noun
A highly infectious respiratory illness caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2.
Febrileadjective
Relating to or characterized by fever.
Vaccinatedadjective
Having received a vaccine to stimulate the body.s immune system against a specific disease.
Precautionnoun
An action taken in advance to protect against possible dangerharmor failure.
Isolationnoun
The process or fact of isolating or being isolated.

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