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One member of a family is showing symptoms. Should the rest of the family, who may be in the incubation period, go elsewhere (COVID)?

If a member of a family is experiencing symptoms, it is recommended that the other household members stay in the same house but should get tested. Only individuals over 70 years old or with weakened immune systems should consider relocating. It is important for the residents of the house to avoid being in the same room as the symptomatic person until they have received confirmation that they do not have COVID-19.

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