Close contact Definition – 1-1-2022

Written by Nadeem Ahmed

Published on January 1, 2022

If you have been told you are a close contact of someone with COVID-19:

  • self-isolate for 7 days from the time you last had contact with the COVID-19 positive person
  • get a nose and throat (PCR) test at a testing clinic straight away and again on day 6
  • leave self-isolation after 7 days if your test on day 6 is negative, you feel well and you have had no further contact with a COVID-19 positive person
  • for the following 7 days, work from home if you can and do not attend a high-risk setting (healthcare, aged care, disability care and correctional facilities) even if it is your place of work
  • get tested again on day 12.

If you have previously recovered from COVID-19, you will still be considered a close contact and will need to self-isolate, test and follow the advice below.

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