5 Prioritize rest and recovery It is common to experience fatigue, so allow yourself ample time to rest and recover without pressure. Support your mental health and well-being by: Eating healthy and nutritious meals, and drinking plenty of fluids. Taking the time to rest.
Workers who test positive for COVID-19 will be notified of their results by their healthcare providers or public health department and will likely be advised to self-isolate or seek medical care.
Employees should wear a cloth face covering when possible. CDC recommends use of a cloth face covering to contain respiratory droplets and to protect coworkers and members of the general public. Note that wearing a face covering does not replace the benefits of physical distancing.
2024 American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds support the new Arizona Department of Forestry and Fire Management grant which go to support Arizona's Fire Districts. Approximately $5 million is available for the purpose of improving fire protection and prevention capabilities for rural Arizona Fire Districts.
The updated Respiratory Virus Guidance recommends that people stay home and away from others until at least 24 hours after both their symptoms are getting better overall, and they have not had a fever (and are not using fever-reducing medication).
Symptoms of COVID-19 Fever and chills. Sore throat. Headache, muscle, or body aches. Tiredness. Runny or stuffy nose. Nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing.
Regardless of your vaccination status, if you test POSITIVE for COVID-19 with a viral test (PCR or antigen), you need to isolate at home for at least 5 days.