Guideline for COVID-19 patients (tested positive) to enter the campus
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Dec. 8, 2020
Dokkyo University keeps restriction on entering to the campus, and gives the following guidelines to COVID-19 patients. The guideline comes into effect as of December 5, 2020 and may be changed depending on future changes of the situation.
If you are diagnosed with COVID-19 infection (including the suspicion that you will take an examination for diagnosis)
① Entry to campus is prohibited from the day you are identified as being infected (with positive test results)
② Call to the University Health Center(048-946-1944)before the end of the assigned period for treatment.
③ Stay home for 7 days after the assigned period of treatment (by counting the end day as the day "0"). You have another 3 weeks as an observation period (4 weeks in total). Keep your temperature record and certainsymptoms on Health Check Form during the above 4 weeks and submit the form to the University Health Center after each period.
④ After the self-isolation period you can enter the campus if having no problem on health.
⑤ If you remain in bad health condition, have new symptoms or worsening of symptoms, seek medical advice to a medical institution or a public health center in your local area. Ask a doctor if you may go to the campus or not, then call to the University Health Center. (Use designated forms for students, faculty and staffs)
2.If you are identified as a close contact
①From the day you are identified as a close contact you are prohibited from entering the campus.
② You are permitted to enter the campus after 14 days (advised by the public health center) from the day you are identified as a close contact. Keep records of the Health Check Form every day and submit that to the University Health Center at a later date.
3.If you have fever, cold-like symptoms, bad condition in health
① Stay home and do not enter into the campus.
② You can enter the campus after 3 days from getting better. Keep records on the Health Check Form to submit if requested.
<Q&A>
Q1:What can I do if my housemates are identified as a close contact.
A1:You may be identified as a close contact depending upon the health conditions or PCR test results of your housemates. Keep watching your health condition with infection prevention such as wearing a mask and disinfecting your fingers. Call to a medical institution or a public health center in your local area if any problem in your health.
Q2:What can I do if I receive an Exposure Notification from Contact Confirming Application (COCOA)?
A2:See the following homepage of Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare
厚生労働省 接触確認アプリ利用者向けQ&A
Please try to keep the infection prevention and your health management.
[Related Links]
(7月30日付)新型コロナウイルス感染拡大に伴う体調管理等について(保健センター)
Dokkyo University Health Center