The WILO/Chamber of Commerce “Leading With 2020 Vision” series continued Monday morning with Clinton County Health Department Director Rodney Wann.
Asked what you should do after you have been tested, Wann replied, “The CDC guidelines are you should quarantine for 14 days from the date of the exposure (close contact). Ideally we’d like to see you get tested the fourth of fifth day after the exposure because the CDC says you’ve had the most time for it to develop in your system. So, if you come back negative, you still would want to serve out your 14 days. If you truly were a close contact, because the possibility of getting ill is still there.”
Join us Tuesday for another WILO/Chamber of Commerce “Leading With 2020 Vision” with Clinton County Health Officer Dr. Steve Tharp.
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