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Epidemiologist Alimehmeti publishes new guide: How long should you stay in isolation when you are with Covid and how long after how many days does not infect others

Epidemiologist Alimehmeti publishes new guide: How long should you stay in

A new guide has been published by the European Center for Disease Control clarifying some deadlines for people infected with Covid. This guide shows how many days an asymptomatic person should stay in isolation, a patient who presents with mild to moderate symptoms, and those who experience severe symptoms and who, of course, require hospital treatment.

Epidemiologist Alimehmeti publishes new guide: How long should you stay in

Epidemiologist Ilir Alimehmeti explains that, in this document it is recommended that, after 10 days a person who is confirmed positive is no longer a danger to other people

"This is a very important document, it is a technical guide dated October 16 from the ECDC, which actually simplifies things, so there is no difficulty in including it in the strategies of each country. Even in countries like Albania, with less opportunities than other countries, because it simplifies them.

Simplifies them for example by not asking for a buffer for negativity at the moment the person has been completely asymptomatic and says after 10 days this person can come out of isolation.

He simplifies them by saying that mild to moderate cases and this is definitely a little decision of the doctor to determine if it is a mild or moderate case, again he says that after 10 days you can go out without a tampon or you can do two more tampons if you can. Both are fine. "It is now clear that the person is no longer infected after a certain period", said the doctor in a connection with the show 'Wake Up'.