On Wednesday, the CDC rolled out its revised guidelines for people potentially exposed to the coronavirus. Instead of the standard 14-day quarantine, the CDC now says people should stay away from others for 10 or seven days, depending on test results and symptoms.
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Anyone with lingering effects of COVID-19 should be extra careful in picking a 2021 health plan. Insurance experts are warning coronavirus long-haulers that they may be forced to join the club of Americans with preexisting conditions that could increase medical expenses.