DeGeneres was spotted grabbing groceries Garde in Montecito, and she was photographed carrying a large brown bag back to her car.
Although it might seem too early for DeGeneres to be out and about, a representative for the host explained that she had completed her necessary quarantine.
According to the Daily Mail, "A representative for DeGeneres told DailyMail.com on Sunday that the host has finished her quarantine and is being tested regularly."
Ellen also publicized her plans to follow the CDC guidelines when she first announced her diagnosis.
She wrote, "Anyone who has been in close contact with me has been notified, and I am following all proper CDC guidelines. I'll see you all again after the holidays. Please stay safe and healthy."
Since then, the host has been updating fans on her condition over Instagram.
At the time, she told her followers that she was "feeling 100%."
Ellen added, "I feel really good."
Although it looks like Ellen's life is back to normal, the same cannot be said for some of her recent guests on The Ellen Show.
Hamilton lead Leslie Odom Jr., who recently appeared on the show, is currently quarantining away from his pregnant wife just in case he was exposed to the virus.
During a virtual interview with Today with Hoda & Jenna, the Broadway star explained, "We’re getting our tests every day for the next 10 days, and quarantining from each other."
"The virus can affect pregnant ladies differently, so anywhere, we’re doing our best," the actor added. "I’ve got my mask in the house. You know, I’m double-masking in the house."