If you have traveled in the last two weeks to an area experiencing community transmission of COVID-19, or if you have been in close contact* with someone you know to have COVID-19, and you develop flu-like symptoms (fever, cough, or difficulty breathing), call your health care provider before visiting unannounced.
If your provider determines you need to be seen, they may have special instructions about how you should arrive to minimize exposing other people. Some health care providers also have a telehealth ability so patients can be evaluated for their symptoms without visiting a clinic in-person.
Health care providers need to rule out other potential causes of your respiratory illness, such as influenza, before requesting COVID-19 testing.
To be tested, you must get a direct recommendation by your health care provider.
If you have traveled in the last two weeks to an area experiencing community transmission of COVID-19, or if you have been in close contact with someone you know to have COVID-19, and you do not have symptoms, you should quarantine at home and monitor yourself daily for symptoms.
*Close contact is defined as within 6 feet of someone for at least 15 minutes.