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If you were exposed to someone with COVID-19, you may have been infected with the virus. Follow CDCs recommendations for what to do if you were exposed. This includes wearing a high-quality mask when indoors around others (including inside your home) for 10 days, testing, and monitoring yourself for symptoms.
Generally, the incubation period is getting shorter. Symptoms of recent strains like Omicron typically show up about three to four days after exposure. The newer Omicron-5 variant is similar to the original Omicron strain. Getting a positive COVID test at home may take a week to 10 days.
If you were exposed and develop symptoms at any time, isolate and take a test and stay home until you know the result. If the result is positive, follow isolation protocols. If your test is negative or if you have remained asymptomatic, take a test on day 6.
Being a close contact generally means you have been within 6 feet of someone with COVID-19 for at least 15 cumulative minutes or more over a 24-hour period of time.
I had close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19 and now Im sick. What should I do? If you were exposed to COVID-19 and develop symptoms (even mild ones), you should stay home and away from others and get tested for COVID-19 with a viral test, regardless of vaccination status.
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What to do if you were exposed Wear a high-quality mask for 10 days. Get tested at least 5 days after you last had close contact with someone with COVID-19, even if you dont have any symptoms. Watch for symptoms through 10 days after you last had close contact with someone with COVID-19.

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