Quick Tips: 10 Things to Do if You Have COVID-19
        
        
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          - Talk to your doctor right away about treatment.
        
         Your doctor may have you take medicine to help prevent serious illness. 
- Stay home.
        
         Don't go to school, work, or public areas. And don't use public transportation, ride-shares, or taxis unless you have no choice. Leave your home only if you need to get medical care. But call the doctor's office first so they know you're coming. And wear a mask. 
- Ask before leaving isolation.
        
         Follow your doctor's advice about when it will be safe for you to leave isolation. Go to the CDC website at cdc.gov if you have questions. 
- Wear a high-quality mask when you are around other people.   It can help stop the spread of the virus. 
- Limit contact with people in your home.
        
         If possible, stay in a separate bedroom and use a separate bathroom.  
- Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze.
        
         Then throw the tissue in the trash right away. 
- Wash your hands often, especially after you cough or sneeze.
        
         Use soap and water, and scrub for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water aren't available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. 
- Don't share personal household items.
        
         These include bedding, towels, cups and glasses, and eating utensils. 
- Improve airflow.   If you have to spend time indoors with others, open windows and doors. Or you can use a fan to blow air away from people and out a window. 
- If needed, take acetaminophen (Tylenol) or ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) to relieve fever and body aches.
        
         Read and follow all instructions on the label. 
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            Current as of: September 28, 2025