=== INTRO:
The novel coronavirus (COVID-19) has spread rapidly throughout the world, leading to a large number of cases and deaths. It has been a difficult time for many people, as the virus has been difficult to contain and has led to a wide range of restrictions and regulations. For those that have already had COVID-19, the question of whether or not they should quarantine again if exposed arises.
Already Had Covid
COVID-19 is a virus that is spread through contact with an infected person, or through contact with surfaces or objects that have the virus on them. If a person has already had COVID-19, they have natural immunity to the virus and are unlikely to get it again. However, they may still be able to spread the virus to others, so it is important to take precautions.
Quarantine Again?
If a person who has already had COVID-19 is exposed again, it is still important to take the necessary precautions. While they are unlikely to become infected again, they should still quarantine for 14 days after the exposure. This is to ensure that they do not spread the virus to others and to monitor for any symptoms. Additionally, it is important to wear a mask, practice social distancing, and regularly wash hands.
=== OUTRO:
COVID-19 has been a difficult time for many, and it is important to take the necessary precautions to protect ourselves and others. For those that have already had COVID-19 and are exposed again, it is important to quarantine for 14 days and take the necessary precautions. Doing so will help to ensure that the virus does not spread and that everyone remains safe.