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CDC'S COVID-19 Igekuro ipinya: Gbigbe igboya tabi Gamble Ewu kan?

- In a noteworthy policy change, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has shortened the isolation period for Americans testing positive for COVID-19. The fresh guidance, unveiled last Friday, permits individuals with mild symptoms to return to their usual routines after one fever-free day, as long as their health is on the upswing.

This amendment comes at a time when the threat posed by COVID-19 has considerably lessened. Once ranked as America’s third deadliest killer at the start of the pandemic, it plummeted to tenth place last year. Due to widespread vaccinations and herd immunity from prior infections, many have already been flouting the five-day isolation mandate.

Nevertheless, this decision has ignited worries among certain experts who caution that it could heighten infection risks for elderly and more susceptible groups. Despite a decrease in hospitalizations and fatalities compared to earlier phases of the pandemic, differentiating between COVID-19 and other respiratory viruses continues to be problematic due to similar symptoms.

The CDC aims to streamline guidelines akin to those in place for flu and other respiratory ailments. However, critics contend that this move may unintentionally put

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