If you have COVID-19 symptoms, use the Province of British Columbia: COVID-19 Self-Assessment Tool to help you decide if you need further assessment or testing.
If you need testing, visit the BC Centre for Disease Control: Testing for COVID-19 to learn more about how to get a COVID-19 test.
You need to self-isolate while you wait for your test result, so you don't spread COVID-19 to others. To learn more about self-isolation, who should self-isolate and ending self-isolation, visit BC Centre for Disease Control: Self-Isolation and Self-Monitoring.
To learn more about what to do if you are sick, how to prevent spreading it and what to do if you need medical care, visit the BC Centre for Disease Control: If you have COVID-19.
Some of the symptoms associated with COVID-19 are common to other conditions. For more information on what you can do if you have symptoms, visit:
You can manage many of the symptoms of COVID-19 at home. Drink lots of fluids, get plenty of rest and use a humidifier or hot shower to ease a cough or sore throat.
Some symptoms can also be signs of other medical issues and you may need to seek medical care. If you are unsure whether to seek care or get tested, contact your health care provider or call 8-1-1. If you or someone in your care is having severe difficulty breathing, severe chest pain, having a hard time waking up, feeling confused or losing consciousness, you should seek emergency medical care by calling 9-1-1 or going to your nearest emergency department.
If you have general health questions, call HealthLinkBC at 8-1-1 anytime, day or night. If you have trouble breathing, can't drink, or feel much worse, go to an urgent care center or emergency room. If you or someone has chest pain, trouble breathing, or severe bleeding, call 9-1-1 right away.