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[QUOTE="DocStressor, post: 3918460, member: 10851"] Here is the Currant article indicating that he tested positive twice: [URL='https://www.courant.com/sports/uconn-womens-basketball/hc-sp-uconn-women-geno-auiremma-covid-20210318-20210319-drvbfp3mqrag3jkj5iunj4ymji-story.html?fbclid=IwAR3lckbrep4tSOvuEuLVwTNrGo3WJ0LLhPl3uYpwA4woqEkZb4oJC3LHsq4']Hartford Courant[/URL] He has no doubt been tested during his quarantine period. People generally stop shedding virus a few days after symptoms appear even if they are not vaccinated. There are exceptions of course. The CDC guidelines recommend that people can go back to work 10 days after testing positive either with or without symptoms. [HEADING=2]I think or know I had COVID-19, and I had symptoms[/HEADING] You can be with others after [LIST] [*]At least 10 days since symptoms first appeared [B]and[/B] [*]At least 24 hours with no fever without fever-reducing medication [B]and[/B] [*]Other symptoms of COVID-19 are improving [/LIST] **Loss of taste and smell may persist for weeks or months after recovery and need not delay the end of isolation If you had severe illness from COVID-19 (you were admitted to a hospital and needed oxygen), your healthcare provider may recommend that you stay in isolation for longer than 10 days after your symptoms first appeared (possibly up to 20 days) and you may need to finish your period of isolation at home. [HEADING=2]I tested positive for COVID-19 but had no symptoms[/HEADING] If you continue to have no symptoms, you can be with others after: [LIST] [*]10 days have passed since the date you had your positive test [/LIST] If you develop symptoms after testing positive, follow the guidance above for “I think or know I had COVID, and I had symptoms.” [/QUOTE]
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