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  2. CDC updates Covid 5-day isolation guidelines as deaths and ...

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    The CDC’s new guidance now matches public health advice for flu and other respiratory illnesses: Stay home when you’re sick, but return to school or work once you’re feeling better and you ...

  3. What are the Covid isolation guidelines for 2023?

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    The CDC released a statement warning of the potential for a “tripledemic”—in which cases of Covid, influenza, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) all peak at the same time—in mid ...

  4. Got COVID? Here are the new 2024 isolation guidelines

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    The guidelines shifted in part to match those of other common respiratory viral illnesses, including the flu and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The CDC now says you’re cleared to resume ...

  5. Respiratory virus activity remains 'high' in US and will ...

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    Overall respiratory illness activity-- including flu, COVID-19 and RSV -- continues to be listed as "high" nationwide and is causing people to seek health care "at a high level," according to the ...

  6. Source control (respiratory disease) - Wikipedia

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    Also in 2023, new draft guidelines were proposed by the CDC HICPAC, to update the pre-COVID 2007 Guideline for Isolation Precautions: Preventing Transmission of Infectious Agents in Healthcare Settings. [a] The proposed updates were met with disapproval by the National Nurses United union, as they felt the changes did not go far enough. [40]

  7. Transmission-based precautions - Wikipedia

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    Transmission-based precautions are infection-control precautions in health care, in addition to the so-called "standard precautions". They are the latest routine infection prevention and control practices applied for patients who are known or suspected to be infected or colonized with infectious agents, including certain epidemiologically important pathogens, which require additional control ...