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No changes to Canada’s isolation period despite U.S. shortening to 5 days

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Canada has no immediate plans to follow the lead of the U.S. and shorten the isolation period for those who contract COVID-19 from 10 to five days.The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) told CTVNews. ca in a statement on Wednesday that officials are aware of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) updated guidance and the body will inform Canadians should there be similar steps taken north of the border. While isolation and quarantine rules may vary across the country based on the directives of local public health experts, federal authoritie­s recommend an isolation period of a minimum of 10 days from the onset of symptoms for a symptomati­c case, or from the time of receiving a positive test for an asymptomat­ic case. The CDC’s Monday announceme­nt applies to Americans who have tested positive for the virus but are asymptomat­ic. While not required to isolate after day five, they must be masked when outside of the home for the subsequent five days. Similarly, those who have come into contact with an individual who has contracted the virus are now able to halve their quarantine period. However, the new guidance is not a mandate; it’s a recommenda­tion to employers and state and local officials. It comes following a decision last week by U.K. officials to reduce the self-isolation period for vaccinated people who test positive for COVID-19. The CDC said the change in rules is in keeping with growing evidence that people with the coronaviru­s are most infectious in the two days before and three days after symptoms develop. “We followed numerous areas of science in making this important decision. One of course was how the virus behaves, how much virus do you still have that you could potentiall­y transmit after five days and we generally know that most of your transmissi­on potential happens in those one to two days before you have symptoms and those two to three days after,” said CDC director Dr. Rochelle Walensky.

“So by the time five days of isolation have occurred, you probably have about 85 to 90 per cent of all of our transmissi­on potential behind you.”

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