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“Asymptomatic people who have tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 can return to the community after a period of isolation of at least 10 days from the onset of positivity, at the end of which a negative molecular test is performed ( 10 days + trial) “.
We read in the new Circular of the Ministry of Health that updates the indications on the duration and term of isolation and quarantine.
“Symptomatic individuals who have tested positive may return to the community after a period of isolation of at least 10 days from the onset of symptoms accompanied by a negative molecular test performed after at least 3 days without symptoms (10 days, of which at least 3 days without symptoms + test).
“Close contacts of cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection confirmed and identified by the health authorities, must observe a quarantine period of 14 days from the last exposure to the case; or a quarantine period of 10 days from the last exposure with a negative antigen or molecular test performed on the 10th day. ” We read in the Circular of the Ministry of Health that updates the indications on the duration and term of isolation and quarantine. It is also recommended: carry out the molecular test at the end of the quarantine to all people who live or come in regular contact with fragile subjects and / or at risk of complications.
“People who, even though they no longer have symptoms, continue to test positive for SARS-CoV-2, if they have had no symptoms for at least a week, they can stop isolation after 21 days from the start This criterion may be modulated by the health authorities in agreement with clinical experts and microbiologists / virologists, taking into account the immunological status of the affected persons (in immunosuppressed patients, the period of contagion can be prolonged) “. We read in the Circular of the Ministry of Health that updates the terms of quarantine and isolation.
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