Updated guidance from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services states individualsregardless of vaccination status—no longer need to quarantine following a close contact exposure but should self-monitor for symptoms for 10 (ten) days. Those who experience exposure from contact in their living environment should wear a mask when around others for 10 days, and get tested between day 3-7 following exposure. Others should consider wearing a mask for 10 days, at a minimum, in settings with higher risk of exposing vulnerable individuals.Individuals who work in health care settings must still follow health care guidance per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Please see this additional FAQ on self-monitoring.