Who should test for COVID-19
- Wits University
Answers to common questions asked by the Wits community.
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We have been inundated with requests from students and staff who are concerned about their health and who are requesting to be tested for COVID-19. Here are some answers to the common questions.
- Who should be tested for COVID-19?
- Persons who may have the following symptoms:
- Fever + a cough OR
- Fever + shortness of breath
AND
who may have returned from a high-risk country in the last 14 days
AND
who may have been in close face-to-face contact (within 2 metres) in a closed environment for an extended period of time with a confirmed or probable COVID-19 positive person.
[WATCH] World Health Organization explains who is at risk
Persons who have been in the same enclosed vicinity of a confirmed or probable COVID-19 positive person for an extended period of time should self-quarantine isolate for a period of 14 days. If symptoms develop during this period, they should call ahead and visit a healthcare professional, and follow their advice. These persons may require testing at this time.
People who may walk through the same corridor as someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 or a large classroom are at low risk and should monitor their health carefully. They do not require testing.
- How is COVID-19 diagnosed?
- Where can I get tested?
COVID-19 is diagnosed by a laboratory test known as the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) molecular test on a respiratory tract sample (e.g. sample from nose, throat or chest).
If you have no symptoms, self-monitor. If symptoms develop, go into self-isolation and then call ahead and visit your healthcare professional, and take their advice. They will refer you to a laboratory to be tested if required.
- Where are the high risk countries?
- Do all Wits students need to be tested?
- Do students need to be tested before leaving residences?
- Is it not better to stay in residence?
- Where can I get more credible information?
- If I need counselling, where can I get help?
A. The list of high-risk countries changes daily. View the latest map here: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/685d0ace521648f8a5beeeee1b9125cd
A. No. Only those students who meet the criteria above. All students who may have been at risk have already been identified and placed into self-quarantine. This group is being monitored and is receiving the support of the Faculty of Health Sciences and the Office of the Dean of 雷速体育_雷速体育直播s Affairs.
A. No. 雷速体育_雷速体育直播s do not need to be tested before leaving residences.
No. Experts in infectious diseases have advised that the University is currently in a low-risk moment and that taking the appropriate decisions now may enable the moderation of staff and student exposure to COVID-19 as we are still in the early stages of the pandemic. We believe that we are acting in the best interests of students and the broader public by bringing the mid-term break forward.
A. Try these credible sources:
National Institute for Communicable Diseases – http://www.nicd.ac.za/diseases-a-z-index/covid-19/frequently-asked-questions/
World Health Organization - https://www.who.int/news-room/q-a-detail/q-a-coronaviruses
Department of Health WhatsApp Line: 0600 123 456
Wits University – www.wits.ac.za/covid19
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17 MARCH 2020 (15:00)