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If you are sick or test positive for a respiratory virus, it is important to take steps to help prevent the spread of the virus to others in your home and community and to reduce your likelihood of getting very sick. Stay home and away from others, get tested if accessible, and get treatment if you are eligible.
Appropriate PPE should be used by healthcare personnel (see COVID-19 Infection Prevention in Healthcare Settings and CDC guidance on PPE). For variants before Omicron the estimated incubation period is 2-14 days, with a median of 5-6 days. For Omicron subvariants, the estimated median incubation period 3-4 days.
There are currently no rules in WA that require you to self-isolate if you test positive for COVID-19. However, it is strongly recommended that you stay home for at least 5 days or until your symptoms have gone, and take steps to protect others.
Contact your healthcare provider. Tell them you tested positive for COVID-19 and are home recovering. Based on your underlying health and symptoms you may warrant and benefit from additional treatment that works best when started early.
If you used an at-home test, report your positive result to Washingtons COVID-19 hotline at 1-800-525-0127. This supports contact tracing efforts and prevents the disease from further spreading in our communities.
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Omicron spreads more easily than other variants and is currently the predominant strain in Washington State.
REPORTING OUTBREAKS We ask facilities to report COVID-19 outbreaks/ suspected outbreaks by using the COVID-19 Facility Outbreak Notification System that was developed by Washington State Department of Health (DOH) for non-health care settings.

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