A few tips to help reduce your risk of coronavirus exposure during protests.
This is part of a series looking at pressing coronavirus questions of the week. We'd like to hear what you're curious about. Email us atWhat risks are there in attending a protest rally?
"Testing everyone that participated in demonstrations would be useful in communities where many new cases are being reported every day. These new cases indicate that transmission is occurring at a high rate in the communities," said, an epidemiologist and physician at Ohio State University. He said there are several scenarios that could give rise to the spread of the virus or even a superspreader event, where a number of people become infected.
If I tested positive for the coronavirus, how long should I wait before going back out into the world? Which raises a question: How do you know if you're recovered?"Recovery," according to the CDC, is defined as a resolution of fever, coupled with a progressive improvement in other symptoms – without reliance on fever-reducing medication.
The longer you can wait, the better, Gostin noted. He recommends waiting even 10 days after your symptoms are gone and then discussing with your doctor before going back to work or resuming your regular daily activities.
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