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Could I still be infectious after COVID isolation? And should I bother wearing a mask once I'm all better?

By Vasso Apostolopoulos, Professor of Immunology and Pro Vice-Chancellor, Research Partnerships, Victoria University
Maja Husaric, Senior Lecturer; MD, Victoria University
The COVID isolation period is seven days in Australia, but you might still be infectious after that if you have symptoms and a positive RAT.The Conversation


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