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Rowan County Public Health Issues Crucial COVID-19 Guidance

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Your health officials in Salisbury are urging residents to adopt precautions as COVID-19 and other seasonal illnesses, including the flu, colds, and seasonal allergies, become more frequent. The Rowan County Public Health department has released updated recommendations to help the community navigate these health challenges effectively.

Updated COVID-19 Guidelines

If you test positive for COVID-19, following specific steps is essential to protect both your health and the health of others. Residents are advised to stay home until they have been fever-free for at least 24 hours without the aid of fever-reducing medications and their symptoms show improvement. After meeting these criteria, it is recommended to take additional precautions for the next five days.

During this period, individuals should:

  • Practice good hand hygiene.
  • Wear a well-fitted mask when in the presence of others.
  • Maintain physical distance when possible.

If symptoms return or a fever develops again after returning to normal activities, it is advisable to resume isolation and remain at home until fever-free for 24 hours without medication. These measures are vital in controlling the spread of the virus.

Understanding Seasonal Illnesses

As fall approaches, differentiating between the symptoms of COVID-19, the flu, seasonal allergies, and the common cold can be challenging. To assist residents, Rowan County Public Health has provided a symptom comparison chart:

Symptom COVID-19 Flu Seasonal Allergies Cold
Headache Usually Usually Rare Rare
Cough Usually (Dry) Usually Sometimes Usually
Fever Usually Never Sometimes Sometimes
Muscle Aches Usually Usually Never Sometimes
Fatigue/Tiredness Usually Usually Sometimes Sometimes
Itchy Nose, Eyes, Ears Never Usually Usually Rarely
Sore Throat Usually Usually Rarely Usually
Runny/Stuffy Nose Usually Usually Usually Usually
Pink Eye Sometimes Sometimes Never Never
Nausea Sometimes Sometimes Never Never
Diarrhea Sometimes Sometimes Never Never
New Loss of Taste/Smell Usually Rarely Sometimes Sometimes
Shortness of Breath Usually Usually Never Never

The health department encourages everyone to remain vigilant, practice healthy habits, and consult with healthcare providers if they have any health concerns. Taking proactive steps is crucial in minimizing the spread of illnesses and ensuring the community remains healthy and safe. For further information, residents can visit the official website at www.rowancountync.gov/health.

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