Delta Air Lines is asking the CDC to consider shortening the isolation period for breakthrough COVID-19 cases due to its impact on workforce, operations
said it's making the request as current data suggest the Omicron variant of the coronavirus is linked to milder disease — even if it is more contagious.
The current guidance was developed in 2020 when there were no effective vaccines and treatments, they added. They also said that over 90% of Delta's workforce is fully vaccinated and that this number is increasing. Airline staff must also be masked up at airports and on planes.that the US is considering shortening the CDC-recommended 10-day isolation period for vaccinated people who test positive.Sign up for notifications from Insider! Stay up to date with what you want to know.
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