Tested positive last Wednesday. Fever has been gone for two days as of this morning. No symptoms other than fatigue.
https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2021/s1227-isolation-quarantine-guidance.htmlQuote:
People with COVID-19 should isolate for 5 days and if they are asymptomatic or their symptoms are resolving (without fever for 24 hours), follow that by 5 days of wearing a mask when around others to minimize the risk of infecting people they encounter
Also this.fightingfarmer09 said:
Rhode Island decided that Covid positive medical staff can work while positive if that helps understand the BS guidelines.
You can test positive for COVID for up to 90 days after infection with a PCR. That does not mean infectious. We are not supposed to retest symptomatic patients who have tested positive in the last 90 days due to a high probability of a false positive from dead viral particles.fightingfarmer09 said:
Rhode Island decided that Covid positive medical staff can work while positive if that helps understand the BS guidelines.
True but this doesn't seem to be that. It seems like they can go to work during what would be the quarantine period:KidDoc said:You can test positive for COVID for up to 90 days after infection with a PCR. That does not mean infectious. We are not supposed to retest symptomatic patients who have tested positive in the last 90 days due to a high probability of a false positive from dead viral particles.fightingfarmer09 said:
Rhode Island decided that Covid positive medical staff can work while positive if that helps understand the BS guidelines.
Quote:
A memo was sent to employees of state-run Eleanor Slater Hospital on Friday explaining that "those who are exposed or have a positive Covid test but are asymptomatic" can continue reporting to work "in crisis situations for staffing" if they wear N95 masks.
This is the answer right here. Don't tell.Quote:
she wished she had not told them
dubi said:This is the answer right here. Don't tell.Quote:
she wished she had not told them
This is where a home test is the answer. No one knows she did it.Quote:
The problem is their employment contracts in Texas require them to report any testing, at least for my wife.
Aggie95 said:
I believe new CDC guideline is symptom free for 5 days
Salute The Marines said:
3 more days. But seeing as how it is Tuesday it might be prudent to just wait until next Monday.
So, post the correct answer then. It's one thing to not agree and post "wrong", but here there is an answer so instead of posting the word "wrong" twice, correct the misinformation, if there indeed is any....Octavarium said:Salute The Marines said:
3 more days. But seeing as how it is Tuesday it might be prudent to just wait until next Monday.
Wrong
coolerguy12 said:
CDC actually says "isolate for 5 days and if they are asymptomatic or their symptoms are resolving (without fever for 24 hours), followed by 5 days of wearing a mask when around others."
So after 5 days you're free as long as your symptoms are getting better and you're fever free for 24 hours.
Or you could just do like we have done for decades, if you don't feel well, stay home. If you feel well, go about your life.
I theorize that given how infectious omicron is, masks really won't work in most cases.Dad said:coolerguy12 said:
CDC actually says "isolate for 5 days and if they are asymptomatic or their symptoms are resolving (without fever for 24 hours), followed by 5 days of wearing a mask when around others."
So after 5 days you're free as long as your symptoms are getting better and you're fever free for 24 hours.
Or you could just do like we have done for decades, if you don't feel well, stay home. If you feel well, go about your life.
My double vaxxed cousin followed this guideline and went to her family Christmas party and wore a mask the whole time and got half of the people there sick with Covid.
If you don't want to get people sick then 5 days with symptoms resolving with a mask doesn't work.