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Dr. Stuart Weiss: COVID-19 Update Wednesday 21-October-2020

From Dr. Stuart Weiss

Dr. Stuart Weiss, FACEP, FAAP, CBCP

October 21, 2020

Prolonged viral shedding, Definition of Close Contact Changed today

Prolonged Viral Shedding

A client of mine asked me to comment on an employee that keeps testing positive. Should they be allowed to work.

I thought it might be a good time to review the current thinking on this topic. In an article that I just saw today in the journal Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, they took a look at 77 different studies in the medical literature that looked at CoViD-19 infections. All studies looked at patients using PCR based testing. The average duration of viral RNA shedding was 18.4 days with a maximum of 92 days. In this compilation of studies, live virus was detected from 6 days prior to onset up until 20 days after symptom onset.

Based on similar studies, the CDC issued guidance on Sept 20th advising that people can be cleared after ten days if they have no symptoms. The guidance is here: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/if-you-are-sick/end-home-isolation.html

If you have symptoms, you are cleared after ten days and fever free for 24 hours and symptoms improving.

So whether you follow the CDC and allow return to work at ten days or the new study’s finding of 20 days, you may still have employees that shed viral particles for weeks and continue to test positive long after they are no longer infectious.

However, if after 4 months, an employee tests positive again, they are one of those unlucky folks who got reinfected and the quarantine clock starts over again.

Definition of Close Contact changed

For quite some time, the CDC has defined Close Contact as closer than 6 feet for more than 15 minutes. Today, after reviewing a case of a prison guard who was in contact with a group of infected prisoners for multiple short periods of time and became infected, the guidance was changed.

Close contact is now defined as being within 6 feet of an infected person for a cumulative total of 15 minutes within a 24 hour period. So even shorter exposures add up. This points to the fact that corona virus may spread easier than originally thought. This change may have important impacts on the way contact tracing is done.

Be well,

Dr. Stu Weiss

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COVID-19 HEADLINES FOR TODAY

Coronavirus update for October 21, 2020

World Wide Updates

Czech Republic reports fresh single-day high in Covid-19 infections
German health minister tests positive for Covid-19
India is facing a double health threat this winter: pollution and the pandemic
Greece records its highest case increase since pandemic began
FC Barcelona initiates new round of salary reductions as Covid-19 hits finances
Italy’s daily coronavirus cases soar to new daily record above 15,000
South Africa’s Western Cape sees 42% increase in new Covid-19 cases
France proposes extending state of emergency into next year
All time high daily case counts in Croatia and Bulgaria
Scotland will introduce a new coronavirus five-tier system starting on Nov. 2
The only space station crew to launch during a pandemic is now coming home
Czech Deputy Prime Minister tests positive for Covid-19
“It’s brutal”: Manchester mayor responds to tighter Covid-19 restrictions
Cathay Pacific to cut thousands of jobs and eliminate Cathay Dragon airline as Covid-19 weighs on travel
The pandemic is speeding up automation, and 85 million jobs are on the line
Volunteer in AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine trial dies in Brazil
Pope Francis under fire for violating mask rules amid surging coronavirus cases
Italy’s Lazio region, including Rome, to impose nightly curfew, reports say
Spain surpasses one million COVID-19 cases
Poland to announce more coronavirus curbs as cases hit new record
Lombardy reports highest daily cases since pandemic began 
More French regions will have to impose curfews, government says
Total Cases Worldwide: 41,410,365
Total Deaths Worldwide: 1,134,420
Total Recovered: 30,808,419

US Updates

CDC redefines close contact with someone with Covid-19 to include cumulative exposure
New Jersey governor tests negative for Covid-19 after senior staffer tests positive
Rhode Island governor says state is “not in a good place” with Covid-19 trends 
Amtrak predicts travel slump will continue beyond the next year
Pennsylvania sees 1,000 new Covid-19 cases for 16th consecutive day
84 Michigan schools report new Covid-19 cases
Boston schools go all-remote as Covid-19 cases climb
Passing stimulus deal through both chambers will likely have to wait until lame-duck session, sources say 
New York City mayor says vaccines will be prioritized for frontline and essential workers and vulnerable 
Non-coronavirus patients have to compete for care in Utah’s Covid-19-strained health system
El Paso, Texas, reports highest positivity rate since pandemic began
More than 2.5 million years of life have been lost to the pandemic in the US, study says
US Surgeon General tweets that herd immunity could lead to “many deaths”
Amazon will let some employees work from home until mid-2021
With limited attendees and a neutral site, this pandemic-era World Series is like no other
Covid-19 cases in US children jumped 13% in the first 2 weeks of this month, new report says
Texas woman died of coronavirus on Spirit Airlines flight in July, officials reveal
Maine church holding indoor services tied to at least 42 coronavirus cases
University of Michigan issues stay-at-home order for students amid coronavirus spike
Disneyland slams California’s guidelines for reopening theme parks amid coronavirus concerns
In-person learning suspended at Boston Public Schools amid coronavirus surge
Californians buying guns at record pace since coronavirus started, study says
COVID-19 spikes in upstate NY prison, with 164 new cases in one day and 239 since Oct. 1, state data shows
Total US cases: 8,567,463
Total US deaths: 227,038
Total Recovered: 5,568,989
Total Tested in US: 126,954,814
Total cases in CA: 886,801
Total deaths in CA: 17,133
Total cases in TX: 886,136
Total deaths in TX: 17,771
Total cases in FL: 760,389
Total deaths in FL: 16,110
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