With COVID-19 cases soaring in Massachusetts,
thousands of residents across the state could — if they haven’t yet — find
themselves quarantining
from other members of their household.
So what should the infected person do? When should masks be worn? And what if
everyone shares one bathroom?
I took a look at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's guidance on
how to make sure other people in the home stay as safe as possible when living
with someone who has tested positive.
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Tuesday, January 4, 2022
Here's what to do if someone you live with tests positive for COVID-19
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