What to do if you are in close contact with a COVID-19 diagnosed person
At this time, nothing different. You should continue to follow the same recommended everyday practices—wear a face mask, watch your distance around others (keep a distance of 6 feet from others), wash your hands often, avoid crowds and gatherings, stay home when you’re sick, and monitor yourself for symptoms of COVID-19.
Why?
– Person A is a confirmed case, diagnosed with COVID-19. Person A is required to be in isolation.
– Person B is a contact of the case (Person A). They have been in close or proximate contact of Person A and are required to be in quarantine.
– Person C (this is you!) is a contact of a contact. Unless Person B has or develops symptoms of COVID-19, or tests positive for COVID-19, Person C is NOT subject to quarantine.
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Posted: December 14th, 2020 under County Government News, Heathcare News.