Self-isolation can be reduced to 10 days for positives



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The relaxation of quarantine rules for those diagnosed with Covid-19 will be examined by public health officials this week, The Irish Times learned.

Currently, people diagnosed with the disease must self-isolate until they have had no fever for five days and 14 days have passed since the first symptoms appeared.

However, the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) will discuss this week changing the rule from 14 days to 10 days, based on international evidence compiled for this in a document from the Health Information and Quality Authority (Hiqa ).

NPHET first discussed the issue last week, sources said, and decided to return to the issue this week. The measure would allow people without symptoms, or whose symptoms have decreased, to return to mainstream society sooner, and is based on international evidence about how contagious someone is likely to be after infection.

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