Today the CDC is expected to announce new guidelines for quarantining.
A senior CDC official says people who test positive for COVID-19 will now have to quarantine for 10 days instead of 14.
Today the CDC is expected to announce new guidelines for quarantining.
A senior CDC official says people who test positive for COVID-19 will now have to quarantine for 10 days instead of 14.
A SENIOR CDC OFFICIAL SAYSPEOPLE WHO TEST POSITIVE FORCOVID-19 WILL NOW HAVE TOQUARATINE FOR 10 DAYS INSTEADOF 14.AND IF YOU'VE BEEN EXPOSED TOCOVID-19 AND TEST NEGATIVE FORNDE VIRUS --- YOU'LL ONLY HAVETO QUARATINE FOR ONE WEEKTHE C-D-C OFFICIAL SAYS THESESCHANGES COMES AS SCIENTISTSLEARN MORE ABOUT THE INCUBATIONPERIOD OF THE VIRUS.THE SCHOOL DISTRICT ISCANCELLING WINTER SPORTS THISYEAR.
WTVA reporter Chelsea Brown spoke with Jenny Barnes, a nurse practitioner in Tupelo.
The new guidelines will recommend close contacts of those infected with the coronavirus should quarantine for 7 to 10 days after..