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Isolation confusion after testing in Kilmore – The North Central Review
By Jackson Russell CHANGING advice has confused some members of the Kilmore community as the Department of Health and Human Services tries to keep the Kilmore C…

By Jackson Russell
CHANGING advice has confused some members of the Kilmore community as the Department of Health and Human Services tries to keep the Kilmore COVID-19 outbreak from spreading.
Some people who visited Oddfellows Cafe in the high-risk period between September 30 and October 3 and are considered close contacts were told they do not need to isolate once they get a negative test result.
The standard DHHS advice throughout the pandemic is that people don’t need to isolate after tes…
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