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CLEVELAND — For the first time since the start of the pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control has streamlined and loosened up its COVID19 guidelines, highlighting the importance of personal responsibility and risk.
The agency now changing its recommendation for those exposed to the virus, no matter vaccination status, saying no need to quarantine. Though, still advising mask wearing for 10 days and testing on day 5. The CDC also loosening guidelines on the need to social distance, contact trace and de-emphasizing the need for testing in schools.
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