(NEXSTAR) – So you’ve got the coronavirus. No matter if you’re feeling normal, awful or somewhere in between, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say it’s time to cancel your plans and stay ...
The updated guidance throws out the previous five-day isolation recommendation for a more relaxed approach. The CDC is also now lumping COVID-19 recommendations with those of the flu and RSV. “CDC is ...
COVID-19 cases in Ohio are declining after a recent surge, but health officials warn we are not out of the woods. There were 10,239 cases in Ohio during the week ending Jan. 11, according to the state ...
The CDC has told state health officials it will soon change its advice on how long people need to isolate after testing positive for COVID-19. Robert Willett [email protected] The CDC plans to ...
When you’re feeling sniffly, congested, or run down, you may be experiencing COVID symptoms and it’s a good idea to test yourself for COVID-19, especially in the midst of new variants like EG.5 (Eris) ...
Even before Candace Palmerlee tested positive for the coronavirus, she began isolating herself at home, not wanting to pass the infection on to others. When her positive test result was confirmed on ...
With COVID activity on the rise, many who test positive or know someone who has might be wondering how long a person is contagious with the virus. The answer depends on several factors. Stream NBC 5 ...
WATCH: Doctors differ on the answer. Health reporter Adam Piore explains why. Reflecting the growing recognition that the public is ready to move on from pandemic-era precautions, the state of ...