"Local Experts Respond to CDC's Updated 5-Day COVID Isolation Guidelines"

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The CDC has updated its COVID-19 isolation guidelines, stating that individuals who test positive for the virus no longer need to quarantine for five days, but should instead stay away from others for 24 hours once fever-free and symptoms improve. Experts caution that while the change aims to facilitate normalcy, precautions such as wearing masks and monitoring symptoms should still be taken seriously to prevent the spread of the virus and protect vulnerable individuals.
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