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Has someone in your home tested positive for the coronavirus or started showing symptoms? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends five steps for caring for a person with COVID-19, writes Nicole Santa Cruz of the Los Angeles Times. Santa Cruz spoke with Robert Kim-Farley, a UCLA professor of epidemiology and community health sciences about what to do.
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Has someone in your home tested positive for the coronavirus or started showing symptoms? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends five steps for caring for a person with COVID-19, writes Nicole Santa Cruz of the Los Angeles Times. Santa Cruz spoke with Robert Kim-Farley, a UCLA professor of epidemiology and community health sciences about what to do.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends five steps for caring for a person with COVID-19.