15 Mar Updated CDC Guidance for Community Settings
Updated CDC Guidance for Community Settings
Earlier this week, the CDC updated the respiratory virus guidance and suggested additional doses of the COVID-19 vaccine for those aged 65 and older.
The recommendations in this guidance may help reduce spread of respiratory illness such as RSV, influenza, and others.
- People in community settings with respiratory symptoms should stay home until symptoms improve and they are fever-free for 24 hours and take transmission-based precautions for five days after leaving home.
- People aged 65 years and older currently make up the majority (70%) of those hospitalized with COVID-19. They are now eligible for an additional dose of vaccine, provided it has been at least four months since the last dose.
- Individuals of all ages should receive at least one dose of the updated COVID-19 vaccine this season.
This recommendation provides specific guidance for non-healthcare congregate settings, such as confinement facilities and shelters. Isolation and exposure recommendations for healthcare settings, including acute, post-acute, and outpatient settings have not changed.
For any questions, email vaccines@phila.gov.