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minus-squareTankGirl [she/her]hexbear9·2 years agoRelated: Trying to figure out if I can safely go home. Roommate tested positive for covid while I was out of town this last week. It’s been 7 days and they don’t have a fever anymore or many (any) symptoms, but they’re also still testing positive… link
minus-squarebarrbaric [he/him]Mhexbear10·edit-22 years agoThere's some disagreement on the lower bound (I've seen 5, 5-10, and 8), but it seems like 10 days from initial symptoms is considered safe for non-serious cases. link
minus-squareTankGirl [she/her]hexbear3·edit-22 years agoUggh. one metric I found was 5 days after initial symptoms, if you no longer feel symptoms and you haven’t had a fever for 3 days not sure if bullshit or not tho link
minus-squareGlass [he/him,they/them]hexbear4·2 years agoIf it was the one the CDC put out its bullshit, they changed it when Delta Airlines asked them to link
Related: Trying to figure out if I can safely go home. Roommate tested positive for covid while I was out of town this last week.
It’s been 7 days and they don’t have a fever anymore or many (any) symptoms, but they’re also still testing positive…
There's some disagreement on the lower bound (I've seen 5, 5-10, and 8), but it seems like 10 days from initial symptoms is considered safe for non-serious cases.
Uggh. one metric I found was 5 days after initial symptoms, if you no longer feel symptoms and you haven’t had a fever for 3 days
not sure if bullshit or not tho
If it was the one the CDC put out its bullshit, they changed it when Delta Airlines asked them to
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