Protocols for Isolation and Quarantine
Isolation
You isolate when you are sick or when you have been infected with the virus, even if you don’t have symptoms.
Isolate yourself from others for 5 days from the day you test positive or from when you first started to have symptoms.
If after 5 days, you continue to have no symptoms you may leave isolation but must wear mask for the remaining 5 days when around others.
Isolate yourself from others for 5 days from the day you test positive or from when you first started to have symptoms.
If after 5 days, you no longer have symptoms you may leave isolation but must wear mask for the remaining 5 days when around others. If symptomatic you should continue isolation for the remaining 5 days.
Quarantine
You quarantine when you might have been exposed to the virus and may or may not have been infected.
If you are vaccinated and have been exposed to someone with Covid-19 you do not need to quarantine if you are asymptomatic but should wear a mask for 10 days after initial exposure.
You should test 2-3 days after initial exposure and again on day 5 or 6 after initial exposure.
If you have tested positive and recovered in the past 90 days and are exposed to someone with Covid-19 you do not need to quarantine if you are asymptomatic but should wear a mask for 10 days after initial exposure.
You should test 2-3 days after initial exposure and again on day 5 or 6 after initial exposure.
If you are unvaccinated and have been exposed to someone with Covid-19 you should quarantine for 5 days after initial exposure.
You should test 2-3 days after initial exposure and again on day 5 or 6 after initial exposure.
If symptom free after 5 days from initial exposure you may come out of quarantine but must wear a mask for the remaining 5 days.
If you become symptomatic while in quarantine you should isolate.