Current 7th Jan 2022
Please note that the definition of a Close Contact has recently changed:
You are a close contact if ๐
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You live with someone who has COVID-19 like a partner, housemate or visiting family member
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You've been with someone who has COVID-19 for over 4 hours in their accommodation
You aren't a close contact if ๐
๐ซ You have come in contact with a COVID-19 case at work
๐ซ You caught up with a COVID-19 case outside of your home
Here is an update from QLD Health - check here for the latest definitions.
Hey Queenslanders ๐, we've seen a lot of questions about what makes someone a close contact. The definition has recently...
Posted by Queensland Health on Wednesday, 5 January 2022