Oregon covid quarantine guidance

This story has been updated to adjust the definitions of “up to date” and “not up to date” to reflect the changes in how long one must wait after completing a Pfizer or Moderna initial vaccine series before getting a booster from six months to five months.

As Omicron COVID-19 cases increase, one of the ways we slow the spread is to stay home and away from other people for five days when we test positive, have symptoms, or have been exposed to COVID-19, and wear a well-fitting mask for an additional five days. If you are up to date on your vaccines you do not need to stay at home or miss work if you have been exposed, but you must wear a proper mask around others for 10 days.

Here are some definitions to keep in mind:

Common questions:

What if I test positive for COVID-19 or was exposed to COVID-19 and have symptoms?

What if I am up to date on vaccinations and was exposed to someone with COVID-19 and do not have symptoms?

What if I am not up to date on vaccinations and was exposed to someone with COVID-19 and do not have symptoms?

What can we do to protect everyone in the home when someone is exposed to, or infected with, COVID-19?

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