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White House lifting COVID-19 testing rule for people around Biden, ending pandemic vestige

White House lifting COVID-19 testing rule for people around Biden, ending pandemic vestige
NOW. JEN, WHY ARE THEY ANNOUNCING THIS CHANGE NOW? WELL, THE CDC SAYS THIS IS AN EFFORT TO BETTER ALIGN THEIR ADVICE AND GUIDANCE FOR WHAT PEOPLE SHOULD DO WHEN THEY’RE SICK WITH THE FLU OR RSV. AND THEY SAY IT’S BECAUSE THE COUNTRY HAS REACHED A STEADY STATE WITH THE VIRUS, WITH FEWER INFECTIONS HAPPENING IN LARGE WAVES RIGHT NOW, THIS UPDATE APPLIES ONLY TO COMMUNITY SETTINGS. IT IS NOT FOR HOSPITALS OR OTHER HEALTH CARE SETTINGS. THE CDC SAYS. THOSE WHO HAVE COVID 19 SHOULD STAY HOME UNTIL THEY HAVE BEEN FEVER FREE WITHOUT MEDICATION FOR AT LEAST ONE FULL DAY, AND WHEN THEIR SYMPTOMS ARE IMPROVING. STILL, THOUGH, THEY ARE RECOMMENDING PEOPLE TAKE EXTRA PRECAUTIONS OVER THE NEXT FIVE DAYS, LIKE MASKING AND LIMITING CLOSE CONTACT WITH OTHERS TO LOWER THE RISK OF SPREADING THE VIRUS. CDC ALSO NOTING SEVERE OUTCOMES FROM COVID LIKE DEATH AND NUMBERS OF HOSPITALIZATIONS. WELL, THEY’VE BEEN DROPPING SINCE 2020 AND 2021, SO THE NEW GUIDELINES COMING JUST DAYS AFTER THE CDC SAYS THOSE AGE 65 AND OLDER CAN GET ANOTHER BOOSTER OF THE VACCINE THIS SPRING. THE CDC ALSO SAYING THIS NEW ANNOUNCEMENT DOES NOT MEAN ALL VIRUSES HAVE THE SAME IMPACTS, BUT INSTEAD HAVING UNIFORM MORE SYMPTOM BASED RECOMMENDATIONS
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White House lifting COVID-19 testing rule for people around Biden, ending pandemic vestige
The White House on Monday lifted its COVID-19 testing requirement for those who plan to be in close contact with President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and their spouses, bringing to an end the last coronavirus prevention protocol at the White House.The White House said the change aligns its policies with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance. The agency last week relaxed its recommendation that those who test positive for COVID-19 isolate for five days. Now, the agency says people can return to work or regular activities if their symptoms are mild and improving and it’s been a day since they’ve had a fever.The White House testing protocol was instituted shortly after the pandemic began in 2020 when former President Donald Trump was in the White House. It was further strengthened by Biden's administration when he took office amid the pandemic in January 2021.Both Trump and Biden contracted the virus while in office. Trump required hospitalization after falling seriously ill weeks before the 2020 presidential election; Biden had minimal symptoms after catching it in the summer of 2022 after having been vaccinated.More than 1.18 million people in the U.S. died from COVID-19, according to CDC data and 6.85 million were hospitalized over the past four years. More than 270 million people have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine in the U.S. The vaccines have helped dramatically reduce instances of serious disease and death since their widespread availability in early 2021.

The White House on Monday lifted its COVID-19 testing requirement for those who plan to be in close contact with President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and their spouses, bringing to an end the last coronavirus prevention protocol at the White House.

The White House said the change aligns its policies with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance. The agency last week relaxed its recommendation that those who test positive for COVID-19 isolate for five days. Now, the agency says people can return to work or regular activities if their symptoms are mild and improving and it’s been a day since they’ve had a fever.

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The White House testing protocol was instituted shortly after the pandemic began in 2020 when former President Donald Trump was in the White House. It was further strengthened by Biden's administration when he took office amid the pandemic in January 2021.

Both Trump and Biden contracted the virus while in office. Trump required hospitalization after falling seriously ill weeks before the 2020 presidential election; Biden had minimal symptoms after catching it in the summer of 2022 after having been vaccinated.

More than 1.18 million people in the U.S. died from COVID-19, according to CDC data and 6.85 million were hospitalized over the past four years. More than 270 million people have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine in the U.S. The vaccines have helped dramatically reduce instances of serious disease and death since their widespread availability in early 2021.