In a surprising reversal, the CDC now says you do not necessarily need a test if you have been in close contact with a person with a COVID-19 infection, as long as you don’t show symptoms. The new guidelines say you also don’t necessarily need a test even if you’ve been in a high-transmission area and have attended a public or private gathering of more than 10 people without proper social distancing. The CDC says in both of those cases, it’s now only recommending people get tested who are considered vulnerable or told to get one by a doctor.
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