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COVID-19, braking on quarantine. L ‘who He is “following discussions” on shortening the quarantine for contacts of those who are positive about Covid-19, but “upholds the recommendation of a 14-day quarantine to prevent the transmission of the virus. This was stated by the European WHO office, commenting on the hypothesis raised in France to reduce the deadline to seven days. “This recommendation – adds the Organization – is based on the available data on the incubation period; in essence, the average period is 4-5 days, with an upper limit of 14 days. ‘
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“Some countries – continues WHO Europe – are evaluating a reduction of the quarantine period combined with a trial activity, taking into account both scientific evidence that social factors. The French example can be seen as that of a country tailoring its response to the virus to public acceptance of measures to increase membership. We are following these discussions, but we defend our recommendation of a 14-day quarantine to prevent further transmission. ‘
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