• No election cheating in 2024! CDC relaxes COVID-19 isolation requiremen

    From 'Riot' not insurrection@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 2 07:47:41 2024
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    ATLANTA - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued new
    guidance on COVID-19.

    The new guidelines state someone who is infected no longer needs to be
    isolated for 5 days after testing positive for the virus. That’s as long
    as the fever goes away without medication and symptoms improve.

    "COVID messes me up. The first time I got it, I was fully sick for more
    than a month. Like, very, very, dangerously ill," said Sam Levine.

    That was the first time Levine was diagnosed with COVID, but he says he’s
    since gotten it again, each time being less severe.

    That tracks with the national trend.

    "We are seeing less hospitalizations, less deaths from COVID, which is a
    great sign," said CDC Director Dr. Mandy Cohen.

    She says their data shows the collective immunity in the community is
    stronger now than ever.

    "We could tell from our wastewater data that there was a lot of virus
    spread, but the trends and reduction of hospitalizations and death
    continued. That's why we felt comfortable moving to this unified
    guidance," Dr. Cohen said.

    The unified guidance now states self-isolation should only last for 24
    hours after a fever is broken without the aid of medication or if symptoms improve.

    That is now in line with guidance for influence or RSV.

    This replaces the CDC guidance which called for people to self-isolate for
    5 days after contracting COVID.

    "You can return to work or return to school faster. That's one of the
    positive consequences of a guideline change like this," said Dr. Jodie
    Guest, senior vice chair for the Rollins School of Public Health
    Department of Epidemiology at Emory University.

    She adds that while this is good news for those who can't afford to miss
    work and kids who need to be in school more, people still need to take
    COVID-19 seriously.

    "We do want to consistently point out that COVID-19 is much more deadly
    than either of those other two infections," Dr. Guest said.

    She points to the part of the new guidelines which say to take extra precautions for up to 5 days after the 24-hour isolation period is over,
    like masking and social distancing.

    https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/cdc-relaxes-covid-19-isolation- requirements-what-you-need-to-know

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  • From 63h.1504@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 2 15:47:21 2024
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    But now there's a NEW bird flu mutation in China
    that's pushing at the edges of cross-over !

    CDC will be keeping that threat in reserve in case
    Joes poll ratings get even worse :-)

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  • From 63h.1704@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 2 12:58:10 2024
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    On 3/2/2024 12:47 PM, 63h.1504 wrote:
    But now there's a NEW bird flu mutation in China
    that's pushing at the edges of cross-over !

    CDC will be keeping that threat in reserve in case

    Fuck off with your little person conspiracy thinking.

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  • From 63h.1504@21:1/5 to All on Sat Mar 2 22:34:10 2024
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    On 3/2/24 3:58 PM, 63h.1704 wrote:
    On 3/2/2024 12:47 PM, 63h.1504 wrote:
    But now there's a NEW bird flu mutation in China
    that's pushing at the edges of cross-over !

    CDC will be keeping that threat in reserve in case

    Fuck off with your little person conspiracy thinking.


    Ooooh - Yip Yip Yip pathetic little WokieNAZI
    lapdog ! :-)

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