Forbes January 3, 2025
Bruce Y. Lee

Testing positive for COVID-19 is not exactly a positive experience. After all, wanting to go viral these days doesn’t tend to mean wanting to be infected by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. But there’s currently a “silent” COVID-19 happening across the U.S. right now, as I recently covered for Forbes. This means that your risk for catching the SARS-CoV-2 will be higher, especially if precautions aren’t being taken. And if you do find yourself infected with the SARS-CoV-2 you do have to take some positive steps to protect yourself and those around you.

Step 1 After You Test Positive For COVID-19: Isolate Yourself

Testing positive means that in all likelihood you are shedding the virus, because the false...

Today's Sponsors

Venturous
Got healthcare questions? Just ask Transcarent

Today's Sponsor

Venturous

 
Topics: Govt Agencies, Healthcare System, Patient / Consumer, Provider, Public Health / COVID
ACIP’s Upcoming Meningococcal Recommendations: Added Complexity, Reduced Choice
Federal research cuts could worsen infectious disease toll worldwide, expert warns
What are people asking about COVID-19—and what do doctors wish patients knew?
How Grocery Workers Are Still Bearing The Scars Of Covid-19
Can Flu Shot Nudges Lead to Fewer COVID Vaccinations?

Share This Article