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In the early days of the pandemic, the CDC said people should have two negative COVID-19 tests, 24 hours apart, before being around other people.
Now, CDC guidelines say people aren't likely to be infectious 10 to 20 days after symptoms first began, regardless of test results.
Also, before leaving isolation, people's symptoms should have improved and they should have gone 24 hours with no fever.
President Donald Trump's physician released a memo Saturday that referenced 'advanced diagnostic tests' and stated Trump, effectively, was not contagious.
However, the memo didn't fully describe those advanced diagnostic tests or their exact findings, or other vital signs, such as the president's oxygen levels.
Added on the 11/10/2020 16:12:45 - Copyright : Wochit