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COVID-19 Preparedness Plan <br /> <br /> <br />Page 12 <br />• If you have lab-confirmed COVID-19 and have not had any symptoms you can leave home after these <br />things have happened: <br />• At least 7 days have passed since the date of first positive COVID-19 diagnostic test and <br />there has been no subsequent illness and you remain asymptomatic <br />• For 3 days following discontinuation of isolation, limit contact (6 feet away) and wear a <br />covering for nose and mouth whenever in a setting where other people are present. <br /> <br />***Note that recommendations for discontinuing isolation in persons known to be infected with COVID- <br />19 could, in some circumstances, appear to conflict with recommendations on when to discontinue <br />quarantine for persons known to have been exposed to COVID-19. CDC recommends 14 days of <br />quarantine after exposure based on the time it takes to develop illness if infected. Thus, it is possible that <br />a person known to be infected could leave isolation earlier than a person who is quarantined because of <br />the possibility they are infected.