5 things to do if you test positive for COVID-19:
- Stay home and away from others. This is called isolation. You should isolate in your home away from other people who live with you.
- If you are at high risk of getting very sick, call your doctor immediately about treatment to help you!
- For 10 days, wear a mask if you have no choice but to be around others. Remember, people with disabilities and medical conditions are more likely to get very sick. Always wear your mask to protect others. Do not meet in person with someone who can get very sick! Consider meeting virtually or calling your loved ones with disabilities on the phone.
- On day 6, if you’ve had no symptoms, you can end your isolation. If you had symptoms, but they are much better and you haven’t had a fever for a day, you can end your isolation, after 6 days.
- On day 11 take 2 COVID-19 rapid tests. If they are both negative, you can stop wearing a mask.
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