Once the virus enters the body, it may be contagious for up to a week. However, symptoms may last for up to 10 days. One sign that indicates someone is no longer contagious is a fever. If a person is fever-free for at least 24 hours without taking any fever-suppressing medication, they are likely no longer contagious.

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