People with positive COVID results from home tests were 29% less likely to isolate

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People with positive home test results had significantly lower odds of isolating for any length of time than those with provider results.
People with positive COVID results from home tests were 29% less likely to  isolate
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People with positive COVID results from home tests were 29% less likely to  isolate
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People with positive COVID results from home tests were 29% less likely to  isolate
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People with positive COVID results from home tests were 29% less likely to  isolate
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