Because COVID-19 is a virus that spreads to people very easily, it is possible that you will come into contact with an infected person. There are high amounts of people who report no symptoms of the virus. Only after being tested positive for the virus do the sick people undertake a 14-day isolation time at home, after the virus has already spread to other hands.
If you come into contact with people who get a positive COVID-19 test after seeing you, and you aren’t showing symptoms of coronavirus, you will still need to self-quarantine within your household.
How To Prepare For Self-Isolating or Quranting At Home
Whether you’re in self-isolation or quarantining from exposure to the virus, you are going to need some preparation for the time alone. You will need medications, household items, and other basic supplies in order to properly isolate.
But Wait, What’s The Difference Between Self-quarantine And Isolation?
A person without COVID-19 symptoms will quarantine.
A person with COVID-19 symptoms and a positive COVID test will isolate.
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