Should people who test positive for coronavirus be required to act as their own contact tracers?
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Yes. It's just more efficient.
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Some local health departments have decided to stop contact tracing investigations, instead relying on people who test positive for coronavirus to get in touch with their close c...
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Some local health departments have decided to stop contact tracing investigations, instead relying on people who test positive for coronavirus to get in touch with their close contacts. They cite delays in being notified of positive tests and lack of cooperation with investigations.
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No. They might not contact anyone.
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Most health departments are still doing their own contact tracing investigation, aided in part by new staff hired using federal stimulus funds. The implication is that trained p...
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Most health departments are still doing their own contact tracing investigation, aided in part by new staff hired using federal stimulus funds. The implication is that trained professionals can better conduct a proper investigation than a layperson.
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