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You need to quarantine at home for 5 days if: You are unvaccinated. This means you haven't had any doses of a COVID-19 vaccine. You are not up-to-date with your COVID-19 vaccinations. It's been more than 90 days since you tested positive for COVID-19 and you're not up-to-date with your vaccinations.
If you have tested positive, there are important steps you can take to help keep yourself and those around you safe: Seek COVID-19 treatment immediately if you have symptoms. ​ Isolate by staying home and away from other people.
You should separate yourself from others and stay home (self-quarantine) in case you are infected. This is so you do not spread COVID-19 infection to anyone else.
Stopping the Spread of COVID-19 to Others If you have symptoms, regardless of vaccination status, you should stay home and away from others to help prevent others from becoming sick. Stay home unless you need medical care. Don't go to work or school and avoid public places like stores. Stay away from others.
Most people with COVID-19 have mild illness and can recover at home. You can treat symptoms with over-the-counter medicines, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen, to help feel better.
The duration of symptoms can last from a few days to several weeks with the average recovery taking between 5-10 days. You will know you are on the mend when you no longer have a fever, your energy levels return and you generally start to feel better.
Paxlovid is the preferred medication because it has shown its effectiveness at preventing the progression of the disease and hospitalization. But both drugs have important safety considerations for eligibility, including interactions with other medications, so it is important to discuss this with your physician.
Day 4-7: Symptom Escalation Day 4-5: Symptoms become more pronounced; fever, cough, and fatigue intensify. Day 6: Potential appearance of gastrointestinal symptoms like nausea or diarrhea. Day 7: Heightened symptoms which may include difficulty breathing and persistent chest pain.
Family Health and Social Services 2-1-1 Utah can help connect you with providers that offer basic services, such as housing, food, childcare, transportation, financial assistance information, and much more.