We are in the Winter Season and COVID-19 has surged in many of our communities. The following are some helpful guidelines from the CDC, if you are infected with COVID-19
If you test positive and your symptoms are improving:
- Isolate yourself for at least 5 days. You are most infectious during the first 5 days
- Wear high-protection masks (N95, KN95) at home and in the public after the first 5 days
- You may end isolation after 5 days if you are fever-free (without use of fever-reducing medication)
If your symptoms are not improving
- Continue to isolate until you are fever free for 24 hours (without the use of fever-reducing medication
- And your symptoms are improving
If you had symptoms and had moderate illness (e.g., shortness of breath, difficulty breathing
- You need to isolate through day 10
Regardless of when you end isolation
Until at least day 11:
- Avoid being around people who are more likely to get very sick from COVID-19.
- Remember to wear a high-quality mask when indoors around others at home and in public
If you have any questions, always consult your primary care physician.
Sources: Center for Disease Control (CDC) and National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD), Division of Viral Diseases