Anthony Fauci, the White House pandemic advisor, told ABC News on Sunday that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is now evaluating a recent rule revision that allows people who tested positive to leave if they haven’t received a negative COVID-19 test. This comes after the CDC shortened isolation time from 10 days to 5 days for people with an asymptomatic infection. But Fauci is now saying “there has been some concern” about this, adding that the change is under review. He told ABC, “looking at it again, there may be an option in that testing could be a part of that, and I think we’re going to be hearing more about that in the next day or so from the CDC.” Fauci stated in a separate interview with CNN that the 5-day isolation recently rolled out by the CDC is reasonable, but added, “There’s a big picture …