Self-assessment
Last updated: December 19, 2022
Take this self-assessment if you have any symptoms of illness or tested positive for COVID-19.
You can also take it on behalf of someone else.
You will get a recommendation on what to do next.
If this is a medical emergency, call 911. Advise them of your symptoms.
The self-assessment is only meant as an aid and cannot diagnose you. Anyone who is sick or has any symptoms of illness, including those not listed in this self-assessment tool, should stay home and seek assessment from a health care provider if needed.
Consult a health care provider if you have medical questions.
It is strongly recommended that all individuals age 2 or older wear a well-fitted mask in indoor public settings. This includes school and child care due to the additional risk of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) and influenza.
Children age 2 to 5 should only wear a mask if they are supervised, can safely tolerate masking, and can put their mask on and take it off.
For workplace screening purposes, you can print off or email your results to your employer.
Find out more about what to do if you’ve been exposed to COVID-19
Did you get a COVID-19 test?
Your result may be available online if you have a photo (green) health card.