What to do if you are positive?
If you have a complete vaccination schedule up to date
Isolation for 7 full days from the date of onset of symptoms or the date of sampling (positive test).
After 5 days, the positive person can be released from isolation if :
– They perform a test (Antigenic or RT-PCR) and it is negative
– They have had no symptoms for 48 hours
If the test after 5 days is still positive or if they do not wish to test again, their isolation is maintained for 7 days.
If you have an incomplete vaccination schedule or if you are not vaccinated.
Isolation for 10 full days from the date of onset of symptoms or from the date of sampling (positive test).
After 7 days, the positive person can be released from isolation if :
– They perform a test (Antigenic or RT-PCR) and it is negative
– They have had no symptoms for 48 hours
If the test after 7 days is still positive or if they do not wish to test again, their isolation is maintained for 10 days.
It is strongly recommended that barrier measures and the wearing of a mask be followed for the first 7 days following the release from isolation.
What to do if you are in contact?
People who have been in contact with a Covid-19 positive person are no longer required to remain in isolation. However, they are required to strictly apply the measures in force, namely
– Wearing a mask indoors and outdoors when in contact with other people.
– limiting contact (especially with people at risk)
– Preferring to work from home.
Contact cases must undergo a test (Antigen / RT-PCR / Self-test) 2 days after having been in contact with the positive person. While waiting for the result, the person should remain in isolation. If the antigenic test or self-test is positive it should be confirmed by a PCR test.
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