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Hello there what are the rules for flying if you have tested positive for covid with no symptoms. is it 10 days from contact or from the test date?

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Dr. Harold Mandel answered

Specializes in General Practice

10 days!: The CDC recommends that if you continue to have no symptoms, you can be with other people after 10 days have passed since you had a positive viral test for COVID-19. So don’t travel while you are infectious with COVID-19 even if you do not have symptoms. You should stay home & isolate yourself from others for at least 10 days. I wish you well with your health!

Answered 11/28/2020

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Travel with COVID+ve: Travel guidelines are from 6-14 days quarantine followed by repeat testing in most cases for travel for persons with positive results. Follow guidelines for airline and your destination. These recommendations are continuously changing. Hope it helps and safe travels.

Answered 11/28/2020

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