Based on your symptoms and exposure history, it is recommended that you call your local health authority for guidance on whether you should get tested for COVID-19. It is important to follow their instructions to protect yourself and those around you. Additionally, remember to practice good hygiene, stay home if you have flu-like symptoms, and avoid close contact with others. Remember, while the situation can be stressful, it is important to remain calm and follow the necessary precautions to prevent the spread of the virus.
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