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CDC advises when it's safe to leave COVID-19 self-quarantine

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Improving symptoms, no fever for 3 days, at least 10 days since symptom onset—those are criteria for when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says people with COVID-19 can leave self-quarantine and be around others again.The guidance was released earlier this week and will prove helpful as states continue to open up and people return to work.

The CDC also said asymptomatic people who have tested positive for COVID-19 should wait 10 days after the positive test before resuming normal activities.The CDC also continues to recommend that if people come into close contact with a person confirmed to have COVID-19, they should self-isolate for 14 days while monitoring for symptoms.More states, cities reopeningAcross the country,

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