On October 21, the CDC updated its’ contact tracing guidance. The updated guidance now indicates that workers should be considered to be at risk of contracting the coronavirus if they were within 6 feet of an infected person for a total of 15 minutes over a 24 hour period during the 48 hours before the infected individual exhibited symptoms or, if asymptomatic, 48 hours before a COVID-19 test was administered.
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