Symptom Monitoring Log and Explanation

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WHat do I need to do?

•Take your temperature twice a day (morning and night). If you do not have a thermometer, document if you feel feverish.

•You should keep a record of whether you are taking any medication with aspirin, Tylenol®, (acetaminophen), paracetomol, Aleve® (naproxen), Motrin® or Advil® (ibuprofen). If you are taking any of those medications, temperature readings should be taken before your next dose.

•Monitor daily for symptoms including fever (temperature of 100.4°F or above), feel feverish, cough, and difficulty breathing.

What to do If I develop Symptoms?

•If you need emergency medical care call 911 and be sure to tell them you may have been exposed to COVID-19.

•Otherwise, seek prompt medical attention if you develop symptoms including fever, cough, or difficulty breathing.

•Before seeking care, call your healthcare provider and tell them that you may have been exposed to novel coronavirus.

•Put on a facemask before you enter the facility. These steps will help the healthcare provider’s office to keep other people from getting infected or exposed.

•Ask your healthcare provider to contact the Wyoming Department of Health.

HOw long will monitoring last?

•Symptom monitoring can end after 14 days since your last potential exposure to someone with COVID-19.