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If you test positive for COVID-19, you should mask and speak with a doctor about treatment right away. If you also have symptoms of COVID-19, you should start isolation to protect others.

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Exposure recommendations

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If you were exposed to a confirmed case of COVID-19, but have no symptoms, and you are at higher risk for severe COVID-19, test within 5 days. If you are in contact with someone who is at higher risk, test before contact with them and wear a mask around them indoors for 10 days. If you had a confirmed case of COVID-19 within the last 30 days, you do not need to test unless symptoms start.

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Anyone with new symptoms of COVID-19, whether there is a known exposure or not, should mask and test right away.

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Isolation recommendations

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If you tested positive and have symptoms

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Follow the steps below, even if you are vaccinated or were previously infected with COVID-19.

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  • Isolate (stay home) and stay away from others in your household who are not infected. Sleep and stay in a separate room in your home from those not infected.
  • Wear a mask when you are around others indoors, even at home, for 10 days*. Read more in When and Why to Wear a Mask.
  • Avoid contact with those who are at higher risk for severe COVID-19 for 10 days*.
  • Speak with a healthcare provider about getting treatment as soon as possible. COVID-19 treatment works best if started within 5-7 days from feeling symptoms.
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Ending isolation after testing positive with symptoms

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  • Isolate (stay home) until you have had no fever for 24 hours, without taking fever-reducing medication, AND your other symptoms are mild and improving.
  • Wear a mask for the full 10 days*, even if you end isolation earlier (or until you have two sequential negative tests at least one day apart).
  • Avoid contact with those who are at higher risk for severe COVID-19 for 10 days*.
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If you tested positive and do NOT have symptoms

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  • Wear a mask when you are around others indoors, even at home, for 10 days*.
  • Avoid contact with those who are at higher risk for severe COVID-19 for 10 days*.
  • If you develop fever or other COVID-19 symptoms, follow the isolation recommendations above.
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*The potential infectious period is 2 days before the date of symptoms began or the positive test date (if no symptoms) through Day 10. (Day 0 is the symptom onset date or positive test date).

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Learn more in What to Do if You Test Positive.

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Exceptions

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Rules for isolation may be more restrictive in your area. Check your area’s COVID-19 website.

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See CDPH Guidance on Quarantine and Isolation for Health Care Personnel.

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Support during isolation

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If you can’t work because you have COVID-19, you may be eligible to file a Disability Insurance (DI) claim

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If you can’t work because you are caring for a family member with COVID-19, there is help for your lost wages. File a Paid Family Leave (PFL) claim

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In both these cases, you must have a note from a healthcare worker.

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  • Your fever is gone, and your symptoms are improving
    • You can leave isolation if you do not have a fever for 24 hours, without the use of fever-reducing medications, AND your symptoms are mild and improving.
    • Continue to wear a mask for 10 days when indoors and around others. You may remove your mask sooner than 10 days if you have two sequential negative tests at least one day apart. Day 0 is symptom onset date or positive test date.
    • Continue to avoid people at higher risk for severe COVID-19 for 10 days.
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    • Wear a mask for 10 days when indoors and around others. You may remove your mask sooner than 10 days if you have two sequential negative tests at least one day apart. Day 0 is symptom onset date or positive test date.
    • Avoid people at higher risk for severe COVID-19 for 10 days.
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What SMARTER stands for

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We’re using the lessons of the last two years to prepare for future COVID-19 surges or variants.

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Read The SMARTER Steps one-page summary.

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  • Shots – Vaccines are the most powerful weapon against hospitalization and serious illness.
  • Masks – Properly worn masks with good filtration help slow the spread of COVID-19 or other respiratory viruses.
  • Awareness – We will continue to stay aware of how COVID-19 is spreading, evolving variants, communicate clearly how people should protect themselves, and coordinate our state and local government response.   
  • Readiness – COVID-19 is not going away and we need to be ready with the tools, resources and supplies we will need to quickly respond and keep public health and the healthcare system well prepared.
  • Testing – Getting the right type of tests—PCR or antigen—to where they are needed most. Testing will help California minimize the spread of COVID-19.
  • Education – California will continue to work to keep schools open and children safely in classrooms for in-person instruction.
  • Rx – Evolving and improving treatments will become increasingly available and critical as a tool to save lives.
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The SMARTER Plan is not just for COVID-19. We can use these strategies and systems for future emergencies. We’ll improve the SMARTER Plan as we learn what works.

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How we’ll move forward

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COVID-19 will remain with us for the foreseeable future. The SMARTER Plan focuses on how we manage that reality. 

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We’ve learned a lot over the last two years. We know what we need to:

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  • Keep staff and the public safe
  • Keep businesses open and schools in person
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We will keep California moving by:

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  • Increasing vaccination rates especially among kids
  • Ensuring we can quickly deploy staff, personal protective equipment (PPE), and resources to hospitals and communities 
  • Quickly matching patients up with effective treatments 
  • Tracking cases to address spikes as we see them and quickly identify new variants
  • Building our own supply chain for tests and keeping stockpiles of masks and PPE 
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SMARTER builds on California’s successes. It is flexible by design so we can respond quickly as the virus changes.

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We can move forward with the confidence that we can:

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  • Keep people healthy and out of hospitals, which will keep California open
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How we’ll measure success

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We’ve set goals as part of the SMARTER Plan.

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ShotsAbility to administer at least 200,000 vaccines per day on top of existing pharmacy and provider infrastructure
MasksMaintain a stockpile of 75 million high quality masks and the ability to distribute them as needed
AwarenessMaintain ability to promote vaccination, masking, and other mitigation measures in all 58 counties. Support engagement with at least 150 community based organizations
ReadinessMaintain wastewater surveillance in all regions and enhance respiratory surveillance in the healthcare system while continuing to sequence at least 10% of positive COVID-19 test specimens. Ability to add 3,000 clinical staff within 2 – 3 weeks of need and across various healthcare facility types
TestingMaintain commercial and local public health capacity statewide to perform at least 500,000 tests per day (PCR and antigen)
EducationExpand school-based vaccination sites by 25% as eligibility expands
RxEnsure local entities can order effective therapeutics within 48 hours
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The full details are in California’s SMARTER Plan: The Next Phase of California’s COVID-19 Response.

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