What Does ‘Close Contact’ Mean? CDC Redefines COVID Exposure Time To Qualify
The CDC previously defined the time and distance during which COVID-19 could be transmitted as 15 continuous minutes within six feet of an infectious person. Now they say that time window could be cumulative over a 24-hour period.
Stat:
CDC Expands Definition Of ‘Close Contacts,’ After Study Suggests Covid-19 Can Be Passed In Brief Interactions
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday expanded how it defines a “close contact” of someone with Covid-19 as it released new evidence showing the coronavirus can be passed during relatively brief interactions. Previously, the CDC described a close contact as someone who spent 15 minutes or more within six feet of someone who was infectious. Now, the agency says it’s someone who spent a cumulative 15 minutes or more within six feet of someone who was infectious over 24 hours, even if the time isn’t consecutive, according to an agency spokesperson. (Joseph, 10/21)
The Washington Post:
CDC Expands Definition Of Who Is A ‘Close Contact’ Of An Individual With Covid-19
The change by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is likely to have its biggest impact in schools, workplaces and other group settings where people are in contact with others for long periods of time. It also underscores the importance of mask-wearing to prevent spread of the virus, even as President Trump and his top coronavirus adviser continue to raise doubts about such guidance. (Sun, 10/21)
AP:
CDC Redefines COVID-19 Close Contact, Adds Brief Encounters
The definition change was triggered by a report on that case of a 20-year-old Vermont correctional officer, who was diagnosed with a coronavirus infection in August. The guard, who wore a mask and goggles, had multiple brief encounters with six transferred prisoners before test results showed they were positive. At times, the prisoners wore masks, but there were encounters in cell doorways or in a recreational room where prisoners did not have them on, the report said. An investigation that reviewed video footage concluded the guard’s brief interactions totaled 17 minutes during an 8-hour shift. (Stobbe, 10/21)
CNN:
CDC Updates Its Guidelines For Close Covid-19 Contact After Prison Guard Gets Infected
Redfield said it's an example of real-world science informing policy. The CDC has now updated its definition of what constitutes a close contact.
"As we get more data and understand the science of Covid, we are going to incorporate that in our recommendations," Redfield said at a news conference held at CDC headquarters in Atlanta. (Fox and Mascarenhas, 10/21)
And Dr. Fauci addresses Americans' mistrust of public health agencies —
CNN:
A 'Building Distrust' In Public Health Agencies Is 'The Elephant In The Room,' Fauci Says
There is a "building distrust" in public health agencies as the coronavirus pandemic resurges in large parts of the United States, said Dr. Anthony Fauci, the government's leading infectious disease official, in a recent interview. Public transparency in public health information is "absolutely essential," Fauci said in an interview with the Council of Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency, which was posted online Wednesday by the Project On Government Oversight. (Erdman, 10/22)