After you receive your results, you will have an opportunity to have a telehealth consult with an independent licensed physician or other healthcare provider from PWNHealth, who can answer any questions you may have about your test results and help determine next steps.
If you have been exposed, have tested positive, or are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 - please follow quarantine guidelines.
If you have been in close contact with someone who has COVID-19, you should self-quarantine for 14 days after your last close contact. Although 14 days is recommended, the CDC suggests that some individuals may be able to quarantine for a shorter period of time. Individuals without symptoms can end quarantine at day 10 without testing, or at day 7 if they receive a negative test result on day 5 or later. The length of time to quarantine may be decided by your state or local department of health. You should adhere to recommendations set forth by the department of health, as they may differ from the CDC’s guidelines.
You do not need to quarantine if you have had COVID-19 within the last 3 months, have recovered, and do not have symptoms.
You do not need to quarantine if you have been vaccinated, it’s been two weeks to three months since your last dose, and you do not have symptoms. However, you should still monitor for symptoms for up to 14 days after your exposure.
Those who have been infected with COVID-19 should isolate. They may be able to stop isolating once symptoms have improved, and it has been at least 5 days since symptoms first appeared. Some symptoms such as loss of taste or smell may last for weeks or months and should not delay ending isolation. Those who have never had symptoms may be able to stop isolating 10 days after testing. However, those who had severe illness from COVID-19, or people with a weakened immune system, may need to isolate longer or may require testing to determine when they can be around others.
Those who have been possibly exposed to COVID-19 should quarantine.
Quarantine length will depend on if they are vaccinated and when they were vaccinated.
If the patient received a booster dose or completed the 2-dose series of Pfizer or Moderna vaccine in the past 6 months, or if they received the J&J vaccine in the past 2 months, they should:
•Wear a mask around other people for 10 days
•Test on day 5 if possible
•If they develop symptoms, they should get tested and stay home
If the patient completed the 2-dose series of Pfizer or Moderna vaccine over 6 months ago, or received the J&J vaccine over 2 months ago, and they have not yet received a booster dose or have never been vaccinated, they should:
•Stay home for 5 days
•After 5 days, they should continue to wear a mask around others for 5 additional days
•If they can’t quarantine, they should wear a well-fitting mask for 10 days
•Test on day 5 if possible