What does ‘recovered from coronavirus’ mean?
4 questions answered about how some survive and what happens next
Medically, a person must be fever-free without fever-reducing medications for three consecutive days. They must show an improvement in their other symptoms, including reduced coughing and shortness of breath. And it must be at least seven full days since the symptoms began.
In addition to those requirements, the CDC guidelines say that a person must test negative for the coronavirus twice, with the tests taken at least 24 hours apart.
Only then, if both the symptom and testing conditions are met, is a person officially considered recovered by the CDC.
Once communities pass the peak of the epidemic, the number of new infections will decline, while the number of recovered people will increase.
As these trends continue, the risk of transmission will fall.
Once the risk of transmission has fallen enough,
community-level isolation and social distancing orders will begin to relax and businesses will start to reopen.
Based on what other countries have gone through,
it will be months until the risk of transmission is low in the U.S.
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