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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday that it does not recommend schools or nurseries isolate students or run residency testing programs if they have been exposed to COVID-19.
Officials also said that about 95% of the U.S. population has been vaccinated, already has COVID-19, or both, and that unvaccinated people are no longer allowed to isolate after exposure. He said he didn’t recommend it.
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In a media briefing, CDC scientist Dr. Greta Masetti said, “Pre-infection and vaccination offer some protection against serious illness, so there is no guidance or recommendation based on current vaccination status.” It makes the most sense not to distinguish between matters.
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CDC’s school guidance also removed the recommendation to keep children in cohorts to reduce potential exposure to COVID-19.
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Officials said students exposed to COVID-19 should wear high-quality masks for 10 days and be tested on day 5, per CDC recommendations.
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