'Covid is not a cold': Germany U-turns on ending mandatory isolation
Germany will not end mandatory isolation for most people who catch Covid-19, the health minister has said, reversing course after concerns have been raised that lifting quarantine restrictions will suggest the pandemic is over.
“Coronavirus is not a cold. That is why there must continue to be isolation after an infection,” Health Minister Karl Lauterbach said on Twitter, reports Reuters.
The minister added that he had made a mistake by suggesting an end to mandatory quarantine.
Under the existing rules, people with Covid must isolate for at least seven days. Lauterbach suggested last week a shift to a voluntary five-day period of self-isolation with the recommendation of a Covid test at the end of that time.
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