Omicron variant in the U.S.: CDC director said cases could fall quickly.
around day five of their isolation periods if they want to, but it is not requiring them.
Isolation refers to the five-day period after a person tests positive, when that person should stay away from others, including family members. The CDC said people are most contagious a day or two beforeThe CDC does not require a negative test to leave isolation after five days, as long as patients no longer have symptoms. However, even asymptomatic patients should wear a mask for an additional five days.
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