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Can You Travel If You Have Recently Tested Positive for COVID-19?
What the CDC Says
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), if you have recently tested positive for COVID-19, you should isolate yourself from others for at least 10 days. This means staying home and avoiding contact with other people, even if you are not showing any symptoms.
After 10 Days
After 10 days, if you are no longer showing any symptoms, you can end your isolation. However, you should continue to wear a mask around others for an additional 5 days.
What if You Test Positive Again After 10 Days?
If you test positive for COVID-19 again after 10 days, you should isolate yourself from others for an additional 10 days. You should also contact your doctor to discuss your symptoms and whether you need to be tested again.
What if You Have Symptoms After 10 Days?
If you are still showing symptoms after 10 days, you should continue to isolate yourself from others and contact your doctor. You may need to be tested again to confirm that you are still positive for COVID-19.
Traveling
If you are planning to travel, you should check the travel requirements for your destination. Some destinations may require proof of a negative COVID-19 test before you can enter. If you have recently tested positive for COVID-19, you may not be able to travel until you have recovered and tested negative.
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