NEW CRITERIA FOR DISCHARGE FROM ISOLATION

NEW CRITERIA FOR DISCHARGE FROM ISOLATION

The Ministry of Health and Wellness has advised that effective Thursday, September 1, 2022, its criteria for discharge from isolation will change from 10 days to seven days.

  • The new criteria will be as follows:
    An individual will be cleared for discharge on day seven (7) from a positive COVID-19 PCR test result.
  • The individual must be asymptomatic or show improving symptoms for three (3) days prior to discharge.
  • If the individual remains symptomatic, isolation must be extended for a full 10-day period with no further testing required to exit isolation.
  • After discharge from isolation on day seven (7), the individual is strongly advised to wear a mask when in the presence of others until 10 complete days have elapsed.
  • Persons who work in specific sectors, namely all healthcare facilities, nursing homes, senior citizens’ homes, and prisons will be required to have a negative rapid test after day seven (7) in order to return to work or spend a full 10 days in isolation before being discharged. (MHW/BGIS)
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