CDC no longer recommends COVID-19 testing if you don’t show symptomsYou no longer have to get tested for the coronavirus if you come in contact with someone who has tested positive and then don’t show any symptoms yourself. The CDC changed its guidelines and no longer recommends it. Epidemiologists took to social media against this new CDC recommendation.
Admiral Brett Giroir, the assistant secretary for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Servcices spoke during a 30-minute conference call with reporters Wednesday following the CDC changes. He said, if health experts actually read the new guidelines, there should be no confusion.
“Testing asymptomatic, not-exposed people should be limited to those situations as recommended by public health experts,†Giroir said.
But that’s not what the new guideline says. It says, if you have been in close contact with someone who has COVID-19 and you’re not showing symptoms, you may not need a test.
Epidemiologists took to Twitter to express their anger.
Leanna Wen tweeted, “This makes no sense. People without transmissions account for up to 50% of transmissions.â€
Allison Galvoni tweeted, “This change will kill.â€
“I think people read into it what they want to read into it,†Giroir said. “We’re trying to get appropriate testing, not less testing.â€....
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