Updated 12/29/2021
This guidance does not apply to healthcare workers, immunocompromised people, or people living or working in congregate settings (Ex: homeless shelters, correctional facilities)
Isolation: If you test positive for COVID-19
If you test positive for COVID-19 you are required to:
- Stay at home for 5 days from the day you were tested, even if you don’t have
symptoms or feel sick.
- You can leave your house after 5 days if your symptoms have improved (fever-free for at least 24 hours and your symptoms have improved). You must stay home for at least 5
- You need to wear a mask around others for the 5 days after the time you were isolating in your
- We recommend you get a COVID-19 test before returning to your normal activities (work, school, ) to make sure you no longer are spreading the COVID-19 virus.
- Isolation is required for all people who test positive for COVID-19 regardless of whether they are vaccinated or
Quarantine: If you have been exposed to someone with COVID-19
- For people 18 years and older
- If you got a booster dose OR got a second dose of Pfizer or Moderna vaccine within the last 6 months OR got a J&J vaccine within the last 2 months:
- You don’t need to quarantine at home. You can continue to go to work and participate in activities outside of your
- You should wear a mask for 10 days after your
- We recommend you get tested 5 days after you are exposed to make sure you are not positive and possibly spreading the virus to
- If you have not gotten a booster dose OR got a Pfizer or Moderna vaccine more than last 6 months ago OR got the J&J vaccine more than last 2 months ago OR if you are unvaccinated:
- You should stay at home for 5 days from the day you were exposed to COVID-19.
- If you got a booster dose OR got a second dose of Pfizer or Moderna vaccine within the last 6 months OR got a J&J vaccine within the last 2 months:
- You can leave your house after 5 days as long as you don’t have any You can return to work and participate in activities outside of your house wearing a mask.
- Wear a mask for 10 days after your
- If you can’t quarantine at home, you should wear a mask in public and around other people for the 10 days after your
- We recommend you get tested 5 days after you are exposed to make sure you are not positive and possibly spreading the virus to
- For people younger than 18 years:
- If you have gotten two doses of Pfizer or Moderna
- You don’t need to quarantine at You can continue to go toschool, work, and participate in activities outside of your house.
- If you have gotten two doses of Pfizer or Moderna
- You should wear a mask for 10 days after your
- We recommend you get tested 5 days after you are exposed to make sure you are not positive and possibly spreading the virus to
- If you have not gotten two doses of Pfizer or Moderna OR if you are unvaccinated
- You should stay at home for 5 days from the day you were exposed to COVID-19.
- You can leave your house after 5 days as long as you don’t have any You can return to work and participate in activities outside of your house if you wear a mask.
- Wear a mask for 10 days after your
- If you can’t quarantine at home, you should wear a mask in public and around other people for the 10 days after your exposure.
- Students may attend school if they wear a mask for 10 days after their exposure.
- We recommend you get tested 5 days after you are exposed to make sure you are not positive and possibly spreading the virus to