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CDC changed what counts as 'close contact' after a surprising new Covid-19 case — here's what that means for you

Previously, the Centers for Disease Control said that "close contact" meant being within six feet of an infected person for 15 consecutive minutes. Here's what changed, why and how to stay safe.
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