Coronavirus live updates: CDC walks back controversial testing guidelines; beware of hand sanitizer packaged in children's food pouches

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Coronavirus live updates: CDC walks back controversial testing guidelines; beware of hand sanitizer packaged in children's food pouches
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CDC walks back recent COVID-19 testing change, but falls short of previous guidance recommending testing for all those exposed to the virus

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers about alcohol-based hand sanitizers that are beingThe agency discovered that some hand sanitizers are being packaged in beer cans, children’s food pouches, water bottles, juice bottles and vodka bottles. The FDA also found that some hand sanitizers contain food flavors, such as chocolate or raspberry.

“Manufacturers should be vigilant about packaging and marketing their hand sanitizers in food or drink packages in an effort to mitigate any potential inadvertent use by consumers,” Hahn said.Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases,he was undergoing surgery and wasn't present at the August 20 task force meeting where controversial updated guidelines were discussed.

This account contradicts statements made by Dr. Brett Giroir, HHS Assistant Secretary for Health, whothat all top level experts had signed off on the new guidelines, including Fauci. Researchers argued that because she quarantined for three weeks alone at home before the flight and did not use public transportation, it’s unlikely she contracted the virus before traveling.

Citing multiple people, the story by the Advocate said all but four members of the offensive line have either tested positive for the novel coronavirus or are isolating because of high-risk exposure. Players who test positive must isolate for 10 days and must be symptom free for at least 24 hours before returning to practice, according to SEC COVID-19 protocols. Individuals with high-risk exposure must quarantine for 14 days.

In Oregon, officials note not only that the case counts are falling, but that the rate of positive tests also has declined. It stands at 5.1%. If it falls to 5%, one of Gov. Kate Brown's requirements for reopening schools will have been met.let the magic begin anew.The head of Disney's theme parks said Disneyland is ready to open once California releases its health and safety guidelines for theme parks, a move that's been hampered by a more full retreat of cases of the coronavirus.

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