Symptoms. At least 1 of the following: cough, shortness of breath, difficulty breathing OR At least 2 of the following: fever, chills, muscle pain, sore throat, loss of sense of smell/taste, congestion/runny nose, headache, and GI symptom (vomiting, diarrhea, nausea) Place person in a separate room away from other people, maintain physical distance and wear PPE. Recommend person wear a mask and get tested. Send person home. Disinfect room. Pending test result: Recommend isolation of person and their household at home pending result. Positive test result*: Health Dept will monitor these individuals daily until they are released from isolation. People shall stay home at least 10 days since symptoms first appeared or from test date if asymptomatic AND until no fever for at least 3 days without fever reducing medication AND improvement of other symptoms. Household members shall stay at home to quarantine and will be monitored by health dept for 14 days.* Negative test result but has symptoms with no other diagnosis: People are to stay home at least 10 days since symptoms first appeared AND until no fever for at least 3 days without fever reducing medication AND improvement of other symptoms. Recommend household members to stay at home to quarantine for 14 days. These persons are not monitored by the Health Dept but may have been seen by their provider or through a telehealth visit and told to isolate/quarantine. Stay at home at least 10 days since symptoms first appeared AND until no fever for at least 3 days without medication AND improvement of other symptoms. Recommend that household members stay at home to quarantine for 14 days. Stay home until symptoms have improved. Follow specific guidance from provider or ODH Communicable Disease Chart. Follow school policy on return to school for other illnesses. Persons should quarantine at home for 14 days if they are a close contact (within 6 ft for 15 min or longer) to a person with COVID-19 during the infectious period. Infectious Periods: A person with COVID- 19 is considered infectious beginning 48 hours before their first symptom through Day 10 after their first symptom. The day of their first symptom is Day 0. An asymptomatic person is considered infectious 48 hours before their test date through Day 10 after their test date. The test date is Day 0.
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