You received a notification because someone that you have been near reported a positive COVID-19 result. We understand it can be stressful to receive this notification. It does not mean that you have COVID-19. However, it does mean that you need to take a few steps to protect your family, friends, and community.
Symptoms of COVID-19: fever or chills, sore throat, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, congestion or runny nose, fatigue, muscle or body pain, headache, sore throat, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, new loss of taste or smell.
* Day 0 is your exposure date (when you were near someone with COVID-19).
* Day 0 is your exposure date (when you were near someone with COVID-19).
** No fever for past 24 hours without taking fever-reducing medication.
More testing sites may be available in your area.
Check your
county's COVID-19 website
or visit
myturn.ca.gov
For UC Campus Testing Information Learn about UC Campus Testing information .
Looking for your exposure date?
Find your date of exposure†NOTE:
This guidance is for individuals from the general public who have been notified of a COVID-19 exposure.
Your employer, place of residence, or local health department (LHD) may have different requirements, especially if you live or work in a high-risk setting (such as a health care setting or a shelter). Please refer to guidelines from your LHD, employer, or shared living setting for any additional recommendations or requirements that you may need to do related to your exposure (such as quarantine or requirements for testing).
Received a text message?
Did not receive a text message?
For questions related to your positive test result, please call your health care provider.
If you do not have a health care provider or need technical support, call 1 (833) 422‑4255.
If you don't have a health care provider, please call 1 (833) 422‑4255.
* Day 0 is your exposure date (when you were near someone with COVID-19).
†NOTE:
This guidance is for individuals from the general public who have been notified of a COVID-19 exposure.
Your employer, place of residence, or local health department (LHD) may have different requirements, especially if you live or work in a high-risk setting (such as a health care setting or a shelter). Please refer to guidelines from your LHD, employer, or shared living setting for any additional recommendations or requirements that you may need to do related to your exposure (such as quarantine or requirements for testing).
Received a text message?
Did not receive a text message?
For questions related to your positive test result, please call your health care provider.
If you do not have a health care provider or need technical support, call 1 (833) 422‑4255.
* Day 0 is your exposure date (when you were near someone with COVID-19). Count from Day 1 (the next day) and test 3-5 days later.
More testing sites may be available in your area.
Check your county's COVID-19 website or visit myturn.ca.gov.
For UC Campus Testing Information Learn about UC Campus Testing information.
Looking for your exposure date?
Find your date of exposure* Day 0 is your exposure date (when you were near someone with COVID-19).
If you don't have a health care provider, please call 1 (833) 422‑4255
* Day 0 is your exposure date (when you were near someone with COVID-19).
†NOTE:
This guidance is for individuals from the general public who have been notified of a COVID-19 exposure.
Your employer, place of residence, or local health department (LHD) may have different requirements, especially if you live or work in a high-risk setting (such as a health care setting or a shelter). Please refer to guidelines from your LHD, employer, or shared living setting for any additional recommendations or requirements that you may need to do related to your exposure (such as quarantine or requirements for testing).
Received a text message?
Did not receive a text message?
For questions related to your positive test result, please call your health care provider.
If you do not have a health care provider or need technical support, call 1 (833) 422‑4255.
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