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- Respiratory Virus Guidance Update Frequently Asked Questions
New evidence has led to updated Respiratory Virus Guidance focused on COVID-19, flu, and RSV CDC changed the "isolation" period for COVID-19; the updated recommendations end the "stay home" period based on symptoms and not testing Schools should align their respiratory illness policies with the updated Respiratory Virus Guidance
- CDC updates and simplifies respiratory virus recommendations
CDC released today updated recommendations for how people can protect themselves and their communities from respiratory viruses, including COVID-19 The new guidance brings a unified approach to addressing risks from a range of common respiratory viral illnesses, such as COVID-19, flu, and RSV, which can cause significant health impacts and strain on hospitals and health care workers
- Background for CDC’s Updated Respiratory Virus Guidance
Situations for Which the Respiratory Virus Guidance Does Not Apply The Respiratory Virus Guidance covers most common respiratory viral illnesses but should not supplant specidc guidance for pathogens that require special containment measures, such as measles However, the
- Best Practices for Patient Care | Respiratory Illnesses | CDC
Detailed CDC guidance COVID-19; Influenza; RSV; Coadministration of these vaccines Flu, COVID-19, and RSV vaccines may be co-administered (given at the same visit) They may also be co-administered with other vaccines, in accordance with CDC's general best practices for immunization
- Respiratory Illnesses | Respiratory Illnesses | CDC
Respiratory illnesses affect the lungs and airways Get information on common causes, prevention actions, and current levels of illness in your community
- CDCs Updated Respiratory Virus Guidance: What to Do When You . . .
CDC released updated Respiratory Virus Guidance in response to the decreasing risk that COVID-19 poses to the population This updated Guidance includes strategies to protect people at highest risk of getting seriously ill and provides actionable recommendations for people with common viral respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19, flu, and RSV
- CDC updates and simplifies respiratory virus recommendations . . .
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- Respiratory Illnesses: Information for Health Care Providers
Resources for patient care during the 2024-2025 respiratory illness season
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