Who should be tested?

Per CDC not everyone needs to be tested for COVID-19. This information might help in making decisions about seeking care or testing.

  • Most people have mild illness and are able to recover at home.
  • There is no treatment specifically approved for this virus.
  • Testing results may be helpful to inform decision making about who you come in contact with.

Please see https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/symptoms-testing/testing.html for more information from the CDC.

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1. Is my business an "essential service"?
2. When is the new stay at home order in effect?
3. When can I leave my house?
4. Is a mask or face covering recommended?
5. Can I go to the park?
6. Can I walk or run in my neighborhood?
7. If I am sick, do I have to stay home?
8. If a member of my household or I have been diagnosed with COVID-19, can we leave our house?
9. What businesses have to close?
10. What does this mean for businesses that stay open?
11. Does this close down churches or religious gatherings?
12. What business resources are currently available?
13. What are the symptoms of COVID19?
14. Who should be tested?
15. When should a test be considered?
16. Who is at higher risk of severe illness?
17. How do I ask about getting a test?
18. How do I seek medical care?
19. When should I seek emergency medical attention?
20. How is the virus spread?
21. How do I protect myself?
22. Are masks recommended to prevent COVID-19?
23. How can I clean and disinfect my surroundings and laundry?
24. Who should monitor or self-isolate?
25. Am I at risk for COVID-19 from a package or products shipped from China?