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CDC: Those who recover from COVID-19 have 3-month window for safe mingling

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated its guidance Friday evening suggesting that those who test positive for COVID-19 and recover "do not need to quarantine or get tested again for up to 3 months as long as they do not develop symptoms again."

What they're saying: "...this science does not imply a person is immune to reinfection with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, in the 3 months following infection. The latest data simply suggests that retesting someone in the 3 months following initial infection is not necessary unless that person is exhibiting the symptoms of COVID-19 and the symptoms cannot be associated with another illness."


Details: The CDC continues to recommend social distancing, mask-wearing and other precautions.

  • Several studies have found that most people who are visibly ill and test positive for the virus develop antibodies.
  • Other research has highlighted evidence that those with mild or no symptoms could have immunity for two-to-three months, but then levels drop off.

Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect the latest CDC guidance.

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