WASHINGTON — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has dropped its recommendation that Americans quarantine if they come in close contact with a person who has COVID-19.
The CDC also said people no longer need to stay at least six feet away from others. Agency officials made these changes after estimating 95 % of Americans 16 and older have some degree of immunity, whether it’s from being infected or vaccinated.
This summer, the average number of reported COVID-19 cases has been at around 100,000 a day, with 300 to 400 deaths, The Associated Press report. “The current conditions of the pandemic are very different from those of the last two years,” Greta Massetti, an author of the CDC’s COVID-19 guidelines, said.
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