CECC revises case definition of COVID-19; people considered as confirmed cases if they test positive with rapid tests and have their test results confirmed by medical personnel
On May 25, the Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) announced that it has revised the definition of a confirmed case of COVID-19, effective from May 26, to include: an individual, regardless of age or which group he or she is in, who tests positive for COVID-19 with an at-home rapid antigen test kit and whose test result is confirmed by a medical professional or who tests positive with a rapid antigen test performed by a medical professional.
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- Created:2022-05-26
- Last Updated:2022-06-08
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