How will Public Health monitor travelers who are self-isolated?

With the new travel guidance, Public Health will regularly monitor potential cases to see if they develop any symptoms or fever. This is the same process we use with other communicable diseases, such as measles. Public Health will also monitor contacts for 14 days after the time of their last exposure, after which time they are free of the risk of developing COVID-19.

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1. What is a coronavirus?
2. How are coronaviruses spread?
3. What are the symptoms of COVID-19?
4. What should I do if I have these symptoms and recently traveled to an affected country?
5. Can I get tested for the coronavirus?
6. How is novel coronavirus treated?
7. Is the coronavirus spreading in the United States?
8. How can I protect myself when I travel?
9. What actions are being taken by the Federal Government regarding travelers from mainland China and Iran?
10. What actions are being taken by the federal government regarding travelers from other affected countries?
11. How will Public Health monitor travelers who are self-isolated?
12. What can I do to protect myself and others from respiratory infections like COVID-19?
13. Should I wear a facemask?
14. Could there be school or business closures?
15. What can I do if I get stressed about COVID-19?
16. What else can I do?