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COVID spreads quickly among household members, who should isolate and wear masks after initial infection, CDC study finds – msnNOW
Findings of the study suggest that after one family member has been exposed, they should isolate while other household members wear masks.

Coronavirus transmission within households happens quickly, according to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and can start with both children and adults.
Findings of the study, released Friday, suggest that after one family member has been potentially exposed to the virus, that person should promptly self-isolate while other household members wear masks to reduce the likelihood of household transmission.
Because prompt isolation of persons with COVID-19 can reduce household…
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