If you have been exposed to the virus that causes COVID-19, you can spread the virus even if you don't show any symptoms. It is important to take precautions to protect others from the virus. You should take these steps whether you are vaccinated or not and even if you have had COVID-19 in the past.
COVID-19 exposure; COVID-19 exposure - what to do
You can spread COVID-19 before you show symptoms. Some people with the illness never have symptoms, but can still spread the disease. However, there are ways to protect yourself and others from getting COVID-19. These include wearing a well-fitting face mask, frequent hand washing, and maintaining a 6 foot (2 meter) distance from others, especially when indoors.
To help prevent the spread of COVID-19, get an updated COVID-19 vaccine. Being vaccinated helps protect you from getting and spreading COVID-19. Being vaccinated can also help protect you from serious illness if you do get the virus.
If you do get COVID-19, learn what to do when you are sick.
You should contact your health care provider:
Call 911 or your local emergency number if you have:
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