Ahhh, upon researching the links, here is what I read:
Am I eligible to apply for unemployment compensation?
You are eligible if you were required to be isolated or quarantined by a medical professional, local health authority or employer because of COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus. You do not need to actually be diagnosed with COVID-19 to receive benefits.
You're also eligible if your employer shut down operations due to the novel coronavirus.
Am I eligible for benefits if I self-quarantine?
In most cases, no. Those who are working from home are not eligible for unemployment. If an employer required workers to stay home but did not offer an option to work remotely or online, the employees might be eligible for unemployment.
So none of that applies to me. I was not required to self-quarantine, I chose to do so. The merchandising company I work for is completing product retail resets inside of grocery stores. It basically is moving product around on shelves, pulling discontinued items, and cutting in new items. IMO, it's non-essential. My company (who gets paid for me to go to work by the grocery supplier) insists that since it is working inside of a grocery store, it is essential work. I don't think it's worth risking my health to go to work, and what if I am an asymptomatic carrier and infect a grocery store employee or customer? It's not worth the risk, so I took a leave of absence for at least a month. They aren't going to fire me over it, but they are not happy about it, either.