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- You are considered a close contact of COVID-19 if any of the following apply: You live with, or are a close contact of, someone who has tested positive on a PCR, Rapid Molecular, or Rapid Antigen test You live with, or are a close contact of, someone who has been told by Toronto Public Health that they are a “probable case” of COVID-19
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You live with, or are a close contact of, someone who is not eligible for testing but likely has COVID-19 based on their symptoms. For directions on what to do if you are a close contact or have been exposed to COVID-19, take the Ontario Ministry of Health’s COVID-19 Self-Assessment .
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All cases are encouraged to notify their close contacts directly if they have significant one-on-one interactions. Contact your occupational health and safety for work related exposures.
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TORONTO.CA/COVID19. *Did not wear a well fitted high quality mask (medical, respirator or at least 3-layer cloth mask.) All cases are encouraged to notify their close contacts directly if they have significant one-on-one interactions.
Mar 9, 2022 · The Ontario government has made changes to isolation guidelines for close contacts of those who are COVID-19 -positive or are experiencing symptoms. Officials said the new guidance comes into...
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A close contact is defined as an individual who has a high-risk exposure (see Table 2) to a confirmed positive COVID-19 case, an individual with COVID-19 symptoms, or an individual with a positive rapid antigen test result.
Who is a close contact? A person who lives with someone diagnosed with COVID-19, OR A person who provided care for someone diagnosed with COVID-19, including family members or other caregivers, from up to 2 days (48 hours) before the person with COVID-19 was sick until they started to self-isolate, OR
Oct 6, 2020 · When someone tests positive for COVID-19, a contact tracer is assigned to their case by the local public health authority. They ask questions to get an idea of who the infected person has been...