Positive COVID-19 Information
Updated: April 2023
Confirmed or Presumptive for Covid-19? Here's what to do:
- Isolate - Stay home and avoid close contact with others.
- Notify your close contacts
- Learn more about close contacts and exposure
Treatments are available:
Click here for treatment locations and information.
When is it safe to leave home?
- At least 24 hours have passed after you last had a fever (without using medicine to reduce your fever); and COVID-19 symptoms (cough, shortness of breath, diarrhea) are getting better; and
- At least 5 days have passed since the first day you got sick or since your first positive test for COVID-19.
- If you are unable to wear a mask when around others during 6-10 days of your isolation period, you should complete a 10-day isolation period at home instead.
- Some exceptions apply to Health Care Workers
How to get support to safely stay at home?
There may be support available for people who have been impacted by COVID-19. Possible support could include food boxes, rent/utilities assistance and more.
Please call 211 for more information
Need more information?
Oregon Health Authority Hotline for Covid-19 Positive people:
How to slow the spread of Covid-19:
- Wear a mask that covers your mouth and nose when indoors and outdoors in crowded areas.
- Social distance at least six feet away from those whom you do not live with.
- Wash your hands frequently and clean surfaces with disinfectant.
- Avoid attending large gatherings including those with members who do not live in the same household as you.
- Get vaccinated!