COVID-positive individuals are expected to be in complete isolation at their private residence or accommodation until they receive their Isolation Discharge Certificate. (Stock photo)

The Ministry of Health and Wellness advises the public of the steps which should take place following a positive COVID-19 test result.

After testing positive, persons may or may not receive a phone call from someone at the Ministry of Health and Wellness. Public health officials are most concerned about persons with a new COVID-19 diagnosis who are experiencing any of the following symptoms:

Chest heaviness

• Chest pain

• Chest tightness

• Confusion

• Difficulty breathing

• Persistent diarrhoea (five or more watery stools per day)

• Persistent coughing

• Persistent vomiting (five or more times per day)

• Pulse oximeter reading of less than 95%

• Rapid breathing

• Severe cough

• Shortness of breath

• Wheezing

If persons have any of the above listed symptoms, they should seek further medical attention by calling the National COVID-19 Hotline at 536-4500 or the Operations Centre at any of the following numbers:

• 536-3831

• 536-3994/5/6

• 536-4386

• 836-7646/8

Additionally, if National Insurance Claim for Sickness forms are required, they may be obtained from a private medical doctor or the nearest polyclinic.

The Isolation Discharge Certificate will be sent to persons 10 days after their positive test result. A repeat test is not required to end isolation. COVID-positive individuals are expected to be in complete isolation at their private residence or accommodation until this time. If persons do not receive their discharge certificate on the due date, they may contact the Ministry’s Operations Centre at one of the numbers listed above.

MHW

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