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  2. After Being Exposed to COVID-19. START PRECAUTIONS. Immediately. Wear a mask as soon as you find out you were exposed. Start counting from Day 1. Day 0 is the day of your last exposure to someone with COVID-19. Day 1 is the first full day after your last exposure. CONTINUE PRECAUTIONS. 10 Full Days.

  3. Mar 15, 2024 · Since December 2021, the agency had recommended individuals isolate for at least five days after developing symptoms of COVID-19, or after a positive test if asymptomatic. After five...

  4. Mar 1, 2024 · People who test positive for Covid no longer need to isolate for five days, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday.

    • When to Wear A Mask
    • When to Test
    • If You've Been Exposed to Someone Who Tested Positive
    • If You Have Covid Symptoms
    • If You Test Positive
    • While Isolating with A Covid Infection
    • When to Leave Isolation

    The CDC recommends masking based on the level of Covid hospital admissions in your county. You can check your local risk level on the CDC’s online map. The agency currently does not suggest masksfo...

    Get tested immediately if you have symptoms. If you're not symptomatic, wait five full days after you were exposed to someone who tested positive (the date of your exposure is considered day zero).
    Consider testing before being around someone with a high risk of severe Covid, especially if your area has a medium or high risk level based on the CDC's metrics.
    Wear a mask around others, regardless of your vaccination status.
    If symptoms appear, get a test as soon as possible. If you are symptom-free, take a test after five full days.
    The Food and Drug Administration recommends that people with a known exposure who test negative take a second test 48 hours later. (Even if you don't have a known exposure, the CDC notesthat multip...
    If you previously tested positive for Covid within 30 days or less of your exposure, you do not need to test unless you develop symptoms.

    Isolate until you're able to get tested. If the test is negative, you can end your isolation, though the FDA recommends taking a second test 48 hours after the first. The CDC's isolation and exposu...

    Isolatefor at least five days after your positive test. Further details about when to leave isolation can be found below.
    Wear a high-quality mask around others through day 10 unless you test negative on two rapid tests administered 48 hours apart. If you continue to test positive beyond day 10, the CDC recommends you...
    Avoid being around people who are at high risk of severe Covid until at least day 11.
    If you live with others, try to stay in a separate room and use a separate bathroom. Wear a mask around anyone else in the household, wash your hands often, clean surfaces regularly and avoid shari...
    Stay hydrated and rest. You can take over-the-counter medications, such as Tylenol, to relieve symptoms like fever or muscle aches.
    People at high risk of severe disease should seek treatment right away. The CDC's locator can help you find Test to Treat sites — which offer tests, medical visits and medications at once — as well...
    Go to the hospital if you develop severe symptoms, including trouble breathing, persistent pain or pressure in the chest, or pale, gray or blue skin, lips or nail beds.
    You can end isolation five full days after your first positive test if you have no symptoms or if your symptoms are clearing up and you are fever-free for 24 hours without taking medication. (If yo...
    If you still have a fever or your symptoms have not improved after five days, keep isolating until they improve.
    If you continue to test positive beyond day 10, you should continue to wear a mask until you have two sequential negative tests taken at least 48 hours apart.
    Isolate through day 10 if you had moderate illness symptoms such as shortness of breath. People who were hospitalized should consult their doctor before ending isolation.
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  5. May 17, 2023 · What to Do If You Were Around Someone Who Has COVID-19. Get tested if you were around someone with COVID-19. Take a COVID-19 test at least 5 days after you were around that person. Take a COVID-19 test even if you feel fine. Watch for symptoms if you were around someone with COVID-19. Watch for COVID-19 symptoms for 10 days. Be cautious if you ...

  6. Mar 5, 2024 · The CDC has simplified its recommendations for how long to stay home and isolate after testing positive or experiencing symptoms to be consistent across COVID-19, influenza, and RSV infections. This way, anyone who develops symptoms can follow the same isolation guidance, irrespective of what respiratory virus they’re infected with.

  7. Aug 11, 2022 · Today, CDC is streamlining its COVID-19 guidance to help people better understand their risk, how to protect themselves and others, what actions to take if exposed to COVID-19, and what actions to take if they are sick or test positive for the virus.

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