Covid positives without symptoms will no longer have to be isolated from Monday

The Public Health Commission has also agreed that tests will no longer be carried out "in general"

March 22 2022 (18:16 WET)
Updated in March 22 2022 (20:26 WET)
The Minister of Health, Carolina Darias.
The Minister of Health, Carolina Darias.

The Public Health Commission has given the green light this Tuesday to the new strategy that will "normalize" Covid throughout Spain starting next March 28, when isolations of asymptomatic people will be eliminated and tests will no longer be carried out "in general".

This was finally decided by the general directors of Public Health of the Ministry of Health and the communities, in a meeting in which they established that from next Monday, diagnostic tests will focus on vulnerable people and areas.

Specifically, they will continue to be done on people over 60 years of age, immunocompromised and pregnant women, as well as healthcare and social healthcare personnel. In the rest of the cases, tests will only be done if they are "serious" cases, in which surveillance will now be focused.

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