ROME – Italy’s Health Ministry is asking government advisers to evaluate new World Health Organization recommendations saying that people with COVID-19 can come out of isolation before they test negative for the coronavirus.The WHO last week said patients who spent 10 consecutive days in isolation with symptoms can be released if they are then symptom-free for at least three days.
People who don't develop COVID-19 symptoms can stop isolating 10 days after they first test positive, according to WHO’s revised guidelines.Previously, WHO recommended ending the isolation of infected people only after they twice tested negative on samples taken 24 hours apart.