Updated Healthcare Infection Prevention and Control Recommendations in Response to COVID-19 Vaccination

CDC has updated select healthcare infection prevention and control recommendations in response to COVID-19 vaccination, which are summarized in this guidance.

The updates include recommendations for:

· Addressing limited data on COVID-19 vaccine protection in people who are immunocompromised

· Clarified, in the definition of fully vaccinated, that there is currently no post-vaccination time limit on fully vaccinated status

· Circumstances when, if all participants are fully vaccinated, visitation or communal activities could occur without use of source control or physical distancing

o This includes options for fully vaccinated HCP to eat or have in-person meetings with other fully vaccinated HCP without use of source control or physical distancing

· Expanded screening testing of asymptomatic HCP who are fully vaccinated is no longer recommended.

o Vaccinated HCP should have a viral test if the HCP is symptomatic, has a higher-risk exposure, or is working in a facility experiencing an outbreak.

· In nursing homes, unvaccinated HCP should continue expanded screening testing as previously recommended.

 

To learn more, please visit: Infection Control after Vaccination

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