Interim guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention outlines test-based and nontest-based strategies to use when determining whether health care personnel with confirmed or suspected coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) may return to work in health care settings.
According to the nontest-based strategy criteria, health care personnel with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 infection should exclude from work until at least 7 days have passed since symptoms first appeared and at least _____ days have passed since recovery.
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The CDC criteria also highlights “Return to Work Practices and Work Restrictions,” which include restricting from contact with patients who are severely immunocompromised until 14 days after illness onset and wearing a facemask at all times while in the health care facility until all symptoms are completely resolved or until 14 days after illness onset, whichever is longer.
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