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    What is the current guidance for isolation and quarantine?

    April 11th, 2023

    Written By Linda Wickstrom

    Updated by Sara Mulligan-Mauermann on April 11th, 2023

    Waukesha County Public Health encourages everyone to follow isolation and precaution recommendations if you have or suspect you have COVID-19. These steps help prevent spreading the virus to others in your household and your community. Take precautions regardless of your vaccination status and seek testing.  

    Click to read the new national guidance on quarantine and isolation. 

    According to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS), “this new guidance applies to the general population in the community, including workplaces and K-12 schools.”

    Interim guidance is available for healthcare personnel,  and homeless populations.

    Waukesha County Public Health continues to monitor COVID-19 cases in the community and monitoring outbreaks in high risk settings. Residents looking for guidance related to the pandemic can reach out to our COVID Hotline at 262-896-8430. 

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