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You should isolate for at least 5 days counting from the day you began feeling sick (Day 0 is the day you began feeling sick; Day 1 is the next day). If you have no symptoms, then isolate for 5 full days after the day you tested positive (Day 0 is the day you took your positive test; Day 1 is the day after).
IF YOU ARE ABLE TO PROPERLY WEAR A MASK COVERING YOUR NOSE AND MOUTH, YOU CAN RESUME NORMAL ACTIVITIES WHEN... It has been five days since symptoms began or, if you don't have symptoms, five days since your positive test date.
Stay home unless you need medical care. Don't go to work or school and avoid public places like stores. Stay away from others. In other words, if you live with other people try to keep your distance by staying in one room and using a separate bathroom if you are able.
If you have tested positive for COVID-19, you can pass on the virus to other people. You need to: stay at home for 5 days.
When can I return to work? 10 days since symptoms first appeared or the date of the first positive test result, and • 24 hours with no fever without the use of fever-reducing medications, and • Other symptoms of COVID-19 are improving Some people may require longer isolafion.
“In the early days of the pandemic, it was recommended to isolate for 10 days after having a positive COVID test. And then a few years ago, the CDC changed its recommendation: you could come out of isolation five days after receiving a positive test and wear a mask for the additional five days.”
You should isolate for at least 5 days counting from the day you began feeling sick (Day 0 is the day you began feeling sick; Day 1 is the next day). If you have no symptoms, then isolate for 5 full days after the day you tested positive (Day 0 is the day you took your positive test; Day 1 is the day after).
People with COVID-19 should isolate for 5 days and if they are asymptomatic or their symptoms are resolving (without fever for 24 hours), follow that by 5 days of wearing a mask when around others to minimize the risk of infecting people they encounter.
Dial 211 or call the MI COVID Hotline at 888-535-6136. IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY OTHERS YOU WERE AROUND. appear (or two days before test date if positive and no symptoms), through the end of the isolation period.