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COVID-19 Guidelines


The health of our patients and their families has always been our #1 priority. In regards to COVID-19, many people are unsure what to do based on their situation.
Our goal is to give you information on how to properly quarantine and isolate.
Navigate through this page to learn more.
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All information on this page is provided by the Douglas County Health Department and Nebraska Association of Local Health Directors.

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When to Start and Stop Quarantine


If you are a close contact of someone who has COVID-19, you have been exposed to the virus and must quarantine. Click the link below for more information on what to do based on your situation.
Quarantine Timeline
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How to Quarantine


In the case that you need to quarantine, it is vital that you follow quarantine protocols. Click the link below for more information on how to quarantine safely and effectively.
How to Quarantine
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How to Isolate


If you have tested positive for COVID-19 or you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, you must isolate. Click the link below for more information on isolation and keeping others healthy.
How to Isolate
 

When to Start and Stop Quarantine - 7 Day Shortened


​You should stay home for 7-14 days after your last close contact with a person who has COVID-19.
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The 14 day full quarantine is still the safest option, but the CDC now allows acceptable alternatives.

What counts as close contact?

​Being within 6 feet of someone who has COVID-19 for a total of 15 minutes or more in a 24 hour period is what counts as close contact.
*Contact with a close contact does not require quarantine.

Complete the three step process below to determine what quarantine protocols you should follow.
Click step 1 below to begin.
Step 1
Determine which of the four situations below best describes your exposure.

Situation 1


I had close contact with someone who has COVID-19.
I will not have further contact with the person while they are sick.

Situation 2


I had close contact with someone who has COVID-19.
I live with the person but can avoid further close contact.

Situation 3


While in quarantine I had another close contact with someone who has COVID-19.
(This includes another member of your household)

Situation 4


I had close contact with someone who has COVID-19.
I live with the person and cannot avoid further close contact.
* To qualify for situation 2, you cannot have ANY further close contact with the person until they finish their isolation.
Once you have determined which situation best describes your exposure, continue to step two by clicking below.
Step 2
Toggle to the tab below that corresponds to the situation you have determined best fits your exposure. You must closely follow the quarantine guidelines given for your situation.
  • Situation 1
  • Situation 2
  • Situation 3
  • Situation ​4
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Follow these guidelines if:
  • You had close contact with someone who has COVID-19.
  • You will not have further contact with the person while they are sick.
​How long to quarantine:
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​Your last day of quarantine is 7 days from the date you had close contact and you must have a negative test. 
You have to self-monitor and wear a mask until day 14 is reached.
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Follow these guidelines if:
  • You had close contact with someone who has COVID-19.
  • You live with the person but can avoid further close contact.
​How long to quarantine:
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Your last day of quarantine is 7 days from when the person with COVID-19 began home isolation and you must have a negative test. 
You must have no further close contact with the person since they isolated, which includes staying in a separate bedroom and using a separate bathroom if possible. You have to self-monitor and wear a mask until day 14 is reached.
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Follow these guidelines if:
  • While under quarantine you had another close contact with someone who has ​COVID-19.​
​How long to quarantine:
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​You will have to restart your quarantine from the last day you had close contact with anyone who has COVID-19. 
Any time a new household member gets sick with COVID-19, you will need to restart your quarantine if you had close contact with them. You have to self-monitor and wear a mask until day 14 is reached.
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Follow these guidelines if:
  • You live with someone who has COVID-19 and you cannot avoid close contact.
  • You are providing direct care to a person who has COVID-19, don’t have a separate bedroom to isolate the person who is sick, or live in close quarters where you are unable to keep a physical distance of 6 feet.
 ​How long to quarantine:
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You should remain at home for 10 days while the person can still spread the illness, and then quarantine for 7 days after the person who has COVID-19 meets the criteria to end home isolation. 
You also have to have a negative test, and must self-monitor and wear a mask until day 14 is reached.
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Once you have reviewed the quarantine protocols required for your exposure, continue to step 3 by clicking below.
Step 3
Double check that you have evaluated the quarantine protocol for the situation that correctly matches your exposure. If you are unsure, be safe and follow the stricter protocol.
Click the button for more information on how to quarantine.
How to Quarantine

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REMEMBER: ​If you develop COVID symptoms or test positive, then you need to switch to a 10 day isolation from when your symptoms started.
Click the button for more information on how to isolate.
How to Isolate

If you do not feel that any of these situations are fitting, feel free to call one of our offices or the Douglas County Health Department COVID-19 information line for guidance.

Village Pointe Office


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402-573-7337

Dundee Office


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402-991-5678

COVID-19 Line


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402-444-3400
 

How to Quarantine


If you have been within 6 feet of someone with COVID-19 for a total of 15 minutes or more on any day that they may have been infectious, you are a close contact. You must quarantine.

WATCH YOURSELF FOR SYMPTOMS OF COVID-19

  • Fever or chills
  • Cough
  • Shortness of breath or trouble breathing
  • Tiredness
  • Muscle or body aches
  • Headache
  • New loss of taste or smell
  • Sore throat
  • Congestion or runny nose
  • Nausea or vomiting
  • Diarrhea

WEAR A MASK

Whenever you are with any other people, even if you are at home.
​Make sure it fits over your mouth and nose.

CALL YOUR DOCTOR AND GET TESTED IF YOU HAVE COVID-19 SYMPTOMS

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REMEMBER: ​If you develop COVID symptoms or test positive, then you need to switch to a 10 day isolation from when your symptoms started.
Scroll down or click the button for more information on how to isolate.
How to Isolate
 

How to Isolate


​If you tested positive or have symptoms of COVID-19, you must isolate.

STAY HOME

​Until at least 10 days after your symptoms first appeared...
AND you have been fever-free for 1 full day (without fever-reducing medicine)...
AND all your other symptoms are better.

NO SHARING

​Do not share towels, silverware, cups, bowls, or plates with anyone else in your home.

WASH YOUR HANDS OFTEN

​With soap and water, for 20 seconds each time you wash them.

WEAR A MASK

Over your mouth and nose.
Even at home if you live with other people.

NO VISITORS

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STAY AWAY FROM PEOPLE YOU LIVE WITH

Stay in a separate part of your home as much as possible.
Use a different bathroom if you can.

CLEAN ALL "HIGH TOUCH" SURFACES EVERY DAY

​Clean things you and your family touch a lot.
Examples include: counters, tabletops, doorknobs, sink faucet handles, toilets handles, phones, keyboards, tablets, and bedside tables.

COVER YOUR COUGHS & SNEEZES

​Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze.
Throw used tissues in a lined trash can; immediately wash your hands.

LIMIT CONTACT WITH PETS

​Just to be safe experts recommend that people who are isolating avoid touching their pets until we know more how coronavirus spreads.

We Would Love to Have You Visit Soon!


Hours

Village Pointe:
M-T: 8 am - 8 pm
F: 8 am - 5 pm
Sat: 8 am - 12 pm
Dundee:
​M-F: 9 am - 5 pm

Telephone

Village Pointe: 402-573-7337
Dundee: 402-991-5678
*Physician availability near opening and closing hours may vary. If you would like to schedule an appointment during one of these times, please call to ensure that our providers are available to see you.

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