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发表于 2021-8-12 14:30
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https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/factsheets/Pages/advice-for-contacts.aspx
以上是居家指引跟要求。。。
Ask your family, friends to pick up groceries and medicines for you or order online or by phone. Make sure that you don't come anywhere near these people when they drop things off for you. If you still need help with obtaining food and essential supplies, call the Public Health Unit on 1300 066 055.
Even if you don't have symptoms, you must get tested at your closest testing location:
as soon as possible when you first know you are a close contact, and
on day 7 after you were exposed if you can access a drive-through testing clinic or can walk or cycle to a testing clinic, and
between days 12 and 14 after you were exposed.
You must travel by private vehicle, or walk or cycle to get your test. You must not travel by public transport, taxi or ride-share to have COVID-19 testing. Wear a face mask that covers your nose and mouth at all times, and tell staff immediately that you are a close contact of a person with COVID-19.
If you test negative, you still need to remain in self-isolation until your self-isolation period finishes. This is because it can take up to 14 days for you to become COVID-19 positive after exposure.
If you develop symptoms at any stage of your self-isolation period, you should get tested immediately.
You will only be allowed to stop self-isolating if you have a test between days 12 and 14, and the result of this test is negative. If you do not have a test on or after day 12, you will be required to stay in self-isolation for 24 days after your last contact with the infectious person. |
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