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Wear a well-fitting mask when around others at home, if possible. The date of your exposure is considered day 0.

  • Stay home and away from other people for at least 5 days (day 0 through day 5) after your last contact with a person who has COVID-19.
  • This includes people who are not vaccinated.

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    If you come into close contact with someone with COVID-19, you should quarantine if you are not up to date on COVID-19 vaccines. If you have COVID-19 symptoms, get tested and isolate from other people and follow recommendations in the Isolation section below. You should wear a well-fitting mask around others for 10 days from the date of your last close contact with someone with COVID-19 (the date of last close contact is considered day 0). If you tested positive for COVID-19 with a viral test within the previous 90 days and subsequently recovered and remain without COVID-19 symptoms, you do not need to quarantine or get tested after close contact. If you test positive or develop COVID-19 symptoms, isolate from other people and follow recommendations in the Isolation section below.

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    Get tested at least 5 days after you last had close contact with someone with COVID-19. If you are up to date with COVID-19 vaccines, you should wear a well-fitting mask around others for 10 days from the date of your last close contact with someone with COVID-19 (the date of last close contact is considered day 0). You had confirmed COVID-19 within the last 90 days (meaning you tested positive using a viral test).You are up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines.

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    If you had close contact with someone with COVID-19 and you are in one of the following groups, you do not need to quarantine. Quarantine is a strategy used to prevent transmission of COVID-19 by keeping people who have been in close contact with someone with COVID-19 apart from others. People who are exposed to someone with COVID-19 after they completed at least 5 days of isolation are not considered close contacts. For example, three individual 5-minute exposures for a total of 15 minutes. Close ContactĪ close contact is someone who was less than 6 feet away from an infected person (laboratory-confirmed or a clinical diagnosis) for a cumulative total of 15 minutes or more over a 24-hour period. Contact with someone infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, in a way that increases the likelihood of getting infected with the virus.














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