COVID-19 health advice
Symptoms of COVID-19 and its variants range from mild — like the flu and other common respiratory infections — to severe. If you feel sick, it’s important that you stay home and talk with a primary care provider or doctor if necessary.
If you have the symptoms of COVID-19 listed below, assume that you may have the virus and may be contagious.
Any one or more of:
- fever or chills
 - cough
 - shortness of breath
 - decreased or loss of taste or smell
 
Any two or more of:
- runny nose or nasal congestion
 - headache
 - extreme fatigue
 - sore throat
 - muscle aches or joint pain
 - gastrointestinal symptoms (such as vomiting or diarrhea)
 
If you have symptoms of COVID-19
Stay home and self-isolate until all of the following apply:
- your symptoms have been improving for at least 24 hours (or 48 hours if you had nausea, vomiting and/or diarrhea)
 - you do not have a fever
 - you have not developed additional symptoms
 
You should then continue to take additional precautions for up to 10 days after your symptoms started.

