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Published on: 12/17/2025
COVID-19 Isolation Guidelines: How Long Should You Stay Home?
The CDC recommends isolating for at least 5 days after symptoms start or a positive test (Day 0 = symptom onset or test date). You can end isolation after Day 5 if you've been fever-free for 24 hours without medication and symptoms are improving. Continue masking around others through Day 10.
Key isolation rules:
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Submit your own QuestionStaying up to date on isolation guidelines helps protect you and others from spreading COVID-19. Below is an overview of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) current recommendations for isolating after a positive test or known exposure. Always look out for serious symptoms and speak to a doctor if you're ever concerned about your health.
These recommendations apply if you have symptoms but aren't severely sick or immunocompromised.
If you never develop symptoms:
If you were hospitalized, had severe illness, or have a weakened immune system:
Even after isolation ends, continue to protect others:
The CDC no longer requires negative tests to end isolation for most people. However, if you choose a test‐based strategy:
Contact a healthcare provider or call 911 if you experience any of the following:
If you have any serious or life‐threatening concerns, speak to a doctor right away.
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By following these CDC guidelines—isolating at least 5 days, masking through day 10, and monitoring your health—you help protect your community and yourself. Stay informed, stay safe, and always reach out to a medical professional if you have serious symptoms or questions about your health.
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