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Tips for being prepared at home if you test positive for COVID-19

This was updated on 2/7/2022, clarifying advice to seek medical attention if you have a fever of 102 or higher.

The last couple of years has brought a near-constant stream of stress, worry and loss for so many of us. Those feelings are often worsened by the helplessness and lack of control we feel.

While our latest Weekly Report shows a decline in weekly cases, which is good news, people are still getting infected and our hospital systems continue to be strained. If you test positive for COVID-19, hopefully your symptoms will be manageable, and you can recover at home. Being prepared will help ease your stress. Planning helps give us a sense of control during difficult times. Things like figuring out household needs and who you can call for help will make it easier to heal or care for loved ones if anyone in your home is exposed to COVID-19 or tests positive.

Thankfully, with vaccines and boosters readily available, our chances of taking a trip to the emergency room or being hospitalized because of COVID-19 is lessened.  

Helpful resources

If you test positive or have been exposed and have questions, call our hotline (866-917-8881) or visit our Test Positive webpage. Our Case Support Hotline team offers support in 10 different languages, and written materials are available in 12 languages. So far, more than 1,300 people have called and received help. You can find additional information about food and financial assistance here.

Make a plan

Shopping list to consider

If you are able, plan to have at least a two-week supply of food, cleaning supplies, medicine and household staples on hand.

Food and drinks:

Household staples:

Care for COVID-19 symptoms

If you have asthma or other respiratory conditions, it’s important to continue taking your respiratory medicines and follow any other directions from your doctor.

These are difficult times for so many of us and no one should feel alone. Read on for additional resources.

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