If you answered “YES” to any symptom:
- Stay home.
- If you have fever, cough, shortness of breath, runny nose, sore throat or loss of sense of taste or smell, you are required to isolate as per the current CMOH Orders:
- If you ARE fully immunized:
- Isolate for 5 days from the day of onset of symptoms or until symptoms resolve, whichever is longer.
- After this isolation period, up to a total of 10 days from the day of symptom onset, you are required to wear a mask at all times when in a public place or otherwise in the company of other persons, with no exceptions.
- If you are NOT fully immunized:
- You must isolate for 10 days from the day of onset of symptoms or until symptoms resolve, whichever is longer
- Whether you are fully immunized or not, even if you have a negative molecular (e.g. PCR) COVID-19 test or two negative rapid antigen tests, taken not less than 24 hours of each other, you still must isolate until symptoms resolve.
• If you are within three weeks of the initial positive test of a previous infection you do not need to test again, and you can leave isolation when symptoms resolve.
• You can use an at-home rapid antigen test if available or access the AHS Online Assessment Tool for advice on managing mild symptoms, and whether you are eligible for a COVID-19 molecular test.
Note: If you have recently recovered from a previously confirmed COVID-19 infection and are within three weeks of the initial positive test, you do not need to get tested. If three weeks have elapsed but you are within 90 days from the initial positive test, you are recommended to take a rapid antigen test.
If you answered NO to all questions:
- You may attend work, school, and/or other activities.