What are the Washington shelter-in-place guidelines?
If ordered to remain in your home, office or school, follow these directions to “shelter-in-place.
- Go inside.
- Close all windows and doors.
- Turn off ventilation systems (heating and air-conditioning and fireplace dampers).
- Go into a room with the fewest doors and windows and seal the room.
- Stay in the room until told by the authorities that it is safe to come out.
Can I travel to Seattle during the COVID-19 pandemic?
With a current vaccination rate of 86%, Seattle and King County are safely welcoming back visitors. Travelers to Seattle—and all destinations—should continue to observe the health recommendations of national and local public health officials, as they plan to travel, while in transit, and while visiting any destination.
What is the Washington state COVID-19 hotline?
Call the COVID-19 hotline at 1-800-525-0127, then press #. Language assistance is available.
What are some CDC COVID-19 isolation guidelines?
No symptoms or symptoms improving. No fever without fever-reducing medication for 24 hours: You can leave isolation. Keep wearing a mask around other people at home and in public for 5 more days (days 6-10).
What is the COVID-19 vaccine hotline?
Visit the CDC COVID-19 website or call 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636).
What should I do if I think I have COVID-19?
Stay at home away from others (isolate), except to get medical care.Monitor your symptoms. If you have an emergency warning sign (including trouble breathing), seek emergency medical care immediately.Stay in a separate room from other household members, if possible.Use a separate bathroom, if possible.Avoid contact with other household members and pets.Don’t share personal household items, like cups, towels, and utensils.Wear a mask if you must be around other people inside and outside your household.
When should you start traveling at the earliest after recovering from COVID-19 and having no symptoms anymore?
Do not travel until a full 10 days after your symptoms started or the date your positive test was taken if you had no symptoms.
What are the CDC guidelines for self-isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic for moderately ill, very sick, or immunocompromised patients?
People who are moderately ill from COVID-19 (experiencing symptoms that affect the lungs like shortness of breath or difficulty breathing) should isolate for 10 days and follow all other isolation precautions. To calculate your 10-day isolation period, day 0 is your first day of symptoms.
How long should I self-isolate for COVID-19 per the CDC?
You can leave isolation after 5 full days. If you continue to have no symptoms, you can end isolation after at least 5 days. You should continue to wear a well-fitting mask around others at home and in public until day 10 (day 6 through day 10).