The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) guidance on assessing risk and application of work restrictions for asymptomatic healthcare personnel (HCP) with potential exposure to patients, visitors, or other HCP with a confirmed case of COVID-19. The guidance takes a conservative approach because of the extensive and close contact that takes place with patients.
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