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Israel cuts mandatory COVID-19 isolation to five days

Israel cuts mandatory COVID-19 isolation to five days

The latest decision, which takes effect on Wednesday, brings Israel in line with recommendations in the United States.

Israel cuts mandatory COVID-19 isolation to five days (Photo: Reuters) Israel cuts mandatory COVID-19 isolation to five days (Photo: Reuters)

 Israel's Health Ministry on Monday said that it would shorten the mandatory isolation period for those who tested positive for COVID-19 to five days from seven days, following an initial cut last week, provided they are asymptomatic.

Until last week, the isolation period was 10 days.

The latest decision, which takes effect on Wednesday, brings Israel in line with recommendations in the United States.

A negative home antigen test is also required before ending isolation, the ministry said.

The country's pandemic-response coordinator, Salman Zarka, said the health ministry has found that people are at their most contagious during the first three days after infection.
 

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Published on: Jan 17, 2022, 9:03 PM IST
Posted by: Tarab Zaidi, Jan 17, 2022, 8:57 PM IST