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Detroit Health Department: Quarantine Back at 14 Days

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Due to the increasing rates of COVID-19 and the spread of COVID-19 variants, the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) has reinstituted a standard 14-day quarantine for all close contacts to a positive COVID-19 case.

The CDC has continued to endorse a 14-day quarantine throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and recognizes that any quarantine shorter than 14 days balances reduced burden against a small possibility of spreading the virus. Local public health authorities determine and establish the quarantine options for their jurisdictions based on local circumstances and resources. Currently, the ongoing COVID-19 surge and increasing number of variant cases in Michigan has led local public health authorities to determine that returning to a 14-day quarantine is the best option at this time.

The risk of transmitting COVD-19 after leaving quarantine after 14 days is about 0% to 3% (average 0.1%). The risk is estimated to be about 1% to 10% (average 1.4%) when quarantine ends after 10 days. When quarantine is decreased to 7 days even with a negative test, the risk of transmitting COVD-19 after leaving quarantine is estimated to be about 5% to 12% (average 4% with negative PCR, 5.5% with negative antigen test).

Who needs to quarantine?

MOST people who have been in close contact with someone who has COVID-19.

What counts as a close contact?

Who does not need to quarantine?

What is the difference between quarantine and isolation?

Steps to take when you need to quarantine:

NOTE:  Quarantine is 14 FULL days starting AFTER the last day of exposure to someone contagious with COVID-19. Below is an example where a person is last exposed to someone contagious with COVID-19 on Tuesday the 10th. Their quarantine starts on the 11th, continues for 14 days (through the 24th). They can return to normal activities the 25th.

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