"Healthcare Providers Adapt to CDC's Revised COVID-19 Isolation Guidelines"

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The CDC has updated its COVID-19 isolation guidelines, stating that those who test positive are no longer required to isolate for five days, but can leave home if fever-free for 24 hours without medication and with only mild symptoms. However, hospitalized patients at Sentara hospitals must isolate for ten days due to more severe symptoms, according to health officials.
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