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Please answer the following questions to find out which self-isolation instructions apply to you in Eeyou Istchee.

The tool provides instructions on what to do. It does not give a medical diagnosis. You can also do a self-assessment for your child or another person.

COVID-19 Self-Assessment Tool for Eeyou Istchee

Have you already had COVID-19?
Did you have COVID-19 in the last 60 days? 

Recommendation

No isolation or testing is required; you can safely resume your activities as long as you feel well.

For more information on the COVID-19 recommendations and information, please visit: https://www.creehealth.org/covid

Which of the following applies to your situation?
Are you immunosuppressed?

Recommendation

If you are in a home that is isolating in a bubble with someone positive, we recommend that you isolate yourself for 10 days from when the first person in the house got sick, if:

  • You are asymptomatic.
  • You continue to test negative during the isolation period.

We recommend rapid tests at home or a community testing centre on the 3rd , 7th and 10th day after first exposure (approximate days).

An immunosuppressed contact who tests negative repeatedly while living with a person who has COVID-19 can end their isolation after 10 days. Even if other people in the home test positive after the first person in the home tests positive.

Immunosuppressed people are asked to isolate a little longer than people who are not because their immune suppression makes them more likely to get the infection and to be able to spread it to others for longer.

If one of your tests becomes positive, your situation is different. You should re-answer the questionnaire to get the correct recommendation for you to isolate as a person with COVID-19

If you develop symptoms during the 10 days, assume you are positive. You should re-answer the questionnaire to get the correct recommendation for you to isolate as a person with COVID-19 .

You should also ask a healthcare provider if anti-viral medications are right for you.

If the test becomes positive, your situation is different. You should re-answer the questionnaire to get the correct recommendation for you to isolate as a person with COVID-19. You should also ask a healthcare provider if anti-viral medications are right for you.

Recommendations

If you are in a home that is isolating in a bubble with someone positive, we recommend that you isolate yourself for 7 days from when the first person in the house got sick, if:
 
  • You are asymptomatic.
  • You continue to test negative during the isolation period.

We recommend rapid tests at home or a community testing centre on the 3rd and 7th day after first exposure (approximate days).

A contact who tests negative repeatedly while living with a person who has COVID-19 can end their isolation after 7 days. Even if other people in the home test positive after the first person in the home tests positive.

If one of your tests becomes positive, your situation is different. You should re-answer the questionnaire to get the correct recommendation for you to isolate as a person with COVID-19.

If you develop symptoms during the 7 days, assume you are positive.
You should re-answer the questionnaire to get the correct recommendation for you to isolate as a person with COVID-19 
Are you immunosuppressed?

Recommendation

We recommend that you isolate for 7 days from the last point of exposure.

Take a test on day 3 and day 7. If the tests are negative and you do not have symptoms, you can safely lift your isolation on day 7.

If you develop symptoms during the 7 days, please assume you are positive and test yourself immediately. Sometimes, especially with rapid home tests, you must do repeated tests for a couple of days before the test shows positive. Information on rapid tests: https://www.creehealth.org/covid/rapid-tests

If the test becomes positive, your situation is different. You should re-answer the questionnaire to get the correct recommendation for you to isolate as a person with COVID-19

Recommendation

No isolation or testing is required; you can safely resume your activities as long as you feel well.

For more information on the COVID-19 recommendations and information, please visit: https://www.creehealth.org/covid

Are you immunosuppressed?

Recommendation

We recommend that you isolate for 7 days after your positive COVID-19 diagnosis.

We recommended that you tell your contacts that you have tested positive so that they can take precautions and get tested.

The 7-day isolation recommendation is for people who test positive, regardless of their vaccination status.

The recommended medical isolation period can end 7 days after a positive test or onset of symptoms if symptoms have cleared up.

If you have any chronic diseases, are pregnant, are older than 60, or are unvaccinated, check with your local CMC to see if you should take a COVID-19 treatment. https://creehealth.org/health-tips/covid-19-antiviral-treatment.

 

Recommendation

We recommend that you isolate for 10 days after your positive COVID-19 diagnosis.

We recommend that you tell your contacts that you have tested positive so that they can take precautions and get tested.

The recommended medical isolation period can end 10 days after a positive test or onset of symptoms if symptoms have cleared up.

Immunosuppressed people are asked to isolate a little longer than people who are not because their immune suppression makes them able to spread it to others for longer.

Because you are have immune suppression, you have more risk for severe illness. Check to see if you should take a COVID-19 treatment with your local CMC, even if you are vaccinated. https://creehealth.org/health-tips/covid-19-antiviral-treatment

Recommendations

If you have new symptoms, please assume you are positive and self-isolate right away.

We recommend that you do at least two rapid tests 24-48 hours apart at home. If the test becomes positive, please re-answer the questionnaire to get the correct recommendation for you to isolate as a person with COVID-19.

If the tests are negative, but you continue having symptoms, please continue to do home tests at least every 48 hours as long as your symptoms last, or ask for an ID Now or PCR test at your CMC.

If the home tests are negative, and your symptoms get better, you should stop isolating.

If you do not have access to a rapid test, follow the instructions for people with COVID-19, or ask your local PSO if rapid tests can be brought to you.

Recommendations

We recommend that you isolate for 10 days from the last point of exposure.

Take a test on day 3, day 7, and day 10. If the tests are negative and you do not have symptoms, you can safely lift your isolation on day 10.

If you develop symptoms during the 10 days, please assume you are positive and test yourself immediately. Sometimes, especially with rapid home tests, you must do repeated tests for a couple of days before the test shows positive. Information on rapid tests: https://www.creehealth.org/covid/rapid-tests

Immunosuppressed people are asked to isolate a little longer than people who are not because their immune suppression makes them more likely to get the infection and to be able to spread it to others for longer.

If the test becomes positive, your situation is different. You should re-answer the questionnaire to get the correct recommendation for you to isolate as a person with COVID-19

Which of the following applies to your situation?

Recommendations

If you are in a home that is isolating in a bubble with someone positive, we recommend that you isolate yourself for 7 days from when the first person in the house got sick, if:
 
  • You are asymptomatic.
  • You continue to test negative during the isolation period.

We recommend rapid tests at home or a community testing centre on the 3rd and 7th day after first exposure (approximate days).

A contact who tests negative repeatedly while living with a person who has COVID-19 can end their isolation after 7 days. Even if other people in the home test positive after the first person in the home tests positive.

If one of your tests becomes positive, your situation is different. You should re-answer the questionnaire to get the correct recommendation for you to isolate as a person with COVID-19.

If you develop symptoms during the 7 days, assume you are positive.
You should re-answer the questionnaire to get the correct recommendation for you to isolate as a person with COVID-19 
Are you immunosuppressed?

Recommendations

We recommend that you isolate for 10 days from the last point of exposure.

Take a test on day 3, day 7, and day 10. If the tests are negative and you do not have symptoms, you can safely lift your isolation on day 10.

If you develop symptoms during the 10 days, please assume you are positive and test yourself immediately. Sometimes, especially with rapid home tests, you must do repeated tests for a couple of days before the test shows positive. Information on rapid tests: https://www.creehealth.org/covid/rapid-tests

Immunosuppressed people are asked to isolate a little longer than people who are not because their immune suppression makes them more likely to get the infection and to be able to spread it to others for longer.

If the test becomes positive, your situation is different. You should re-answer the questionnaire to get the correct recommendation for you to isolate as a person with COVID-19

Recommendation

We recommend that you isolate for 7 days from the last point of exposure.

Take a test on day 3 and day 7. If the tests are negative and you do not have symptoms, you can safely lift your isolation on day 7.

If you develop symptoms during the 7 days, please assume you are positive and test yourself immediately. Sometimes, especially with rapid home tests, you must do repeated tests for a couple of days before the test shows positive. Information on rapid tests: https://www.creehealth.org/covid/rapid-tests

If the test becomes positive, your situation is different. You should re-answer the questionnaire to get the correct recommendation for you to isolate as a person with COVID-19

Recommendations

If you have new symptoms, please assume you are positive and self-isolate right away.

We recommend that you do at least two rapid tests 24-48 hours apart at home. If the test becomes positive, please re-answer the questionnaire to get the correct recommendation for you to isolate as a person with COVID-19.

If the tests are negative, but you continue having symptoms, please continue to do home tests at least every 48 hours as long as your symptoms last, or ask for an ID Now or PCR test at your CMC.

If the home tests are negative, and your symptoms get better, you should stop isolating.

If you do not have access to a rapid test, follow the instructions for people with COVID-19, or ask your local PSO if rapid tests can be brought to you.

Are you immunosuppressed?

Recommendations

We recommend that you isolate for 10 days after your positive COVID-19 diagnosis.

We recommend that you tell your contacts that you have tested positive so that they can take precautions and get tested.

The recommended medical isolation period can end 10 days after a positive test or onset of symptoms if symptoms have cleared up.

Immunosuppressed people are asked to isolate a little longer than people who are not because their immune suppression makes them able to spread it to others for longer.

Because you are have immune suppression, you have more risk for severe illness. Check to see if you should take a COVID-19 treatment with your local CMC, even if you are vaccinated. https://creehealth.org/health-tips/covid-19-antiviral-treatment

Recommendation

We recommend that you isolate for 7 days after your positive COVID-19 diagnosis.

We recommended that you tell your contacts that you have tested positive so that they can take precautions and get tested.

The 7-day isolation recommendation is for people who test positive, regardless of their vaccination status.

The recommended medical isolation period can end 7 days after a positive test or onset of symptoms if symptoms have cleared up.

If you have any chronic diseases, are pregnant, are older than 60, or are unvaccinated, check with your local CMC to see if you should take a COVID-19 treatment. https://creehealth.org/health-tips/covid-19-antiviral-treatment.

Recommendation

No isolation or testing is required; you can safely resume your activities as long as you feel well.

For more information on the COVID-19 recommendations and information, please visit: https://www.creehealth.org/covid


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