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  1. When you're at home sick or in isolation, you should: follow the instructions from your local public health authority. avoid or limit time spent in shared spaces with others. keep your space well ventilated. wear the best quality and best fitting respirator or mask available when recommended. maximize physical distance from other household members.

  2. Isolation instructions for COVID-19 and what to do after a test. Who needs to self-isolate and for how long; Do I need to report my positive test result to OPH? Why am I still testing positive following isolation? Accessing medical care during self-isolation; Outdoor exercise during self-isolation; Screening tools for returning to work, school ...

  3. Mar 1, 2024 · The CDC’s new guidance for Covid now more closely matches public health advice for flu and other respiratory illnesses and no longer suggests isolating for five days.

  4. Aug 31, 2022 · Ontario has scrapped its mandatory five-day isolation rule for individuals who test positive for COVID-19 as part of an “all respiratory virus approach” to an expected rise in general...

  5. Individuals with a weak immune system should isolate for at least 10 days (from symptom onset or positive test date) regardless if you have symptoms of COVID-19. Note: The Toronto Voluntary Isolation Centre is closed.

  6. May 11, 2023 · Learn about isolating when you have COVID-19. Stay at home for at least 5 days, isolate from others in your home, and wear a mask until day 10. COVID-19 isolation recommendations if you are sick.

  7. Apr 6, 2023 · If you are under 18 years of age, test positive for COVID-19, and are not fully vaccinated, you need to self-isolate at home for 5 days AND until you no longer have a fever AND your symptoms improve. You do not need to be re-tested for COVID-19 after your self-isolation period ends to return to normal activities; you can remain test positive ...

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