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  1. Ideally, only one person should provide care to someone who is at home sick or in isolation. This will help reduce the risk of COVID-19 spreading to others in the household. If possible, the caregiver shouldn't be at risk of more severe disease or outcomes from COVID-19.

  2. Mar 31, 2023 · Last Updated March 31, 2023. What is Isolation? | Who is Recommended to Isolate? | International Travellers | Supporting Patients & Residents | Children & Families | Quick Reference. Isolation is when you stay away from or keep yourself apart from others.

  3. How COVID-19 spreads, quarantine, isolation, vaccination, vaccines, wearing a mask, ways you can slow the spread, who is at risk, personal preventative practices, community measures.

  4. Apr 6, 2023 · Self-isolation. People with symptoms of COVID-19 symptoms should stay home as much as possible to reduce any potential spread of illness. Stay home until your symptoms have improved, your fever is gone, and you are able to participate in your usual activities.

  5. Quarantine (self-isolate) means that, for 14 days you need to: stay at home and monitor yourself for symptoms, even if mild. avoid contact with other people to help prevent transmission of the virus at the earliest stage of illness.

  6. Learn about COVID-19 in Ontario including, signs and symptoms, how is it spread, public health measures, testing and vaccination. Webpage. Updated 19 Oct 2022.

  7. Public health measures can include: personal measures such as self-monitoring, isolation, and quarantine. general recommendations such as hand hygiene, non-medical mask use, physical distancing. community measures such as public messaging and education campaigns.

  8. Mar 28, 2023 · Both isolation and quarantine are methods of preventing the spread of COVID-19. Quarantine is used for certain persons who are a contact of someone infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, whether the infected person has symptoms or not.

  9. visitors and patients should follow any requirements for masking in hospitals, long-term care homes, and other health care spaces. staying home when you are sick and wearing a mask until day 10 from symptom onset. washing your hands often. covering your mouth when you cough or sneeze.

  10. Mar 20, 2020 · Preventing the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19 is key to slowing the pandemic. People who have symptoms or who have suspected or known exposure to the virus, should practice self-quarantine or self-isolation. But what do the terms mean, and which should you do?

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