By April, there may be a new isolation period recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for people who test positive for Covid-19.
Currently, the CDC says that people who test positive for the coronavirus should stay home for five days and isolate from the people that they live with.
The length of isolation for those with a positive Covid test may now be based on an individual approach.
The new recommendation hasn't been approved yet, but if it will be, here's what Parikh suggests for people who test positive for Covid.
Here's what a doctor suggests if you test positive for Covid
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