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I tested positive for covid-19 10 days ago. i have not had any symptoms for the past 3 days. (i feel 100% healthy and myself) when is it safe to exit quarantine without risking infection to others? thank you in advance?

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Dr. Sue Ferranti answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

It is ok to exit your isolation period after a minimum of 10 days and the last 24 hours need to be with markedly improved symptoms. It appears you have met those requirements so you can safely stop isolation. You should get vaccinated as soon as you can to further protect yourself and those around you! You should continue with masking, hand washing and social distancing. Best of luck to you!

Answered 4/19/2021

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The CDC's guidance from March 2021 says if you have no symptoms, you can be with others after 10 days have passed since you had a positive viral test for COVID-19. Most people do not require testing to decide when they can be around others. However, if your healthcare provider recommends testing, he or she will let you know when you can resume being around others based on your test results.

Answered 4/18/2021

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