US CDC avoids mandating antigen test to end five-day COVID-19 isolation -Breaking
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© Reuters. People wait in line to have COVID-19 tested at an outdoor site due to the spreading of coronavirus (COVID-19), Newark, New Jersey. The test was conducted on January 4, 2022. REUTERS/Mike Segar(Reuters] – The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stated Tuesday that anyone wishing to get out of COVID-19 isolate at 5 days can choose to have a rapid antibody test. But, despite health professionals’ pressures, it did not require the testing.
The agency stated that if an individual is able to access a test and wishes to test, it’s best to conduct an antigen test at the end of the five-day isolation period.
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