This document outlines 5 categories (A-E) for classifying individuals based on their risk level for COVID-19 infection and the procedures required. Category A are positive cases who need hospital treatment. Category B are close contacts of A who get tested; a positive test means hospital treatment, while negative means home surveillance. Category C are close contacts of B; they self-isolate until the B contact's test results and may later be reclassified as B. Category D can work if their C contact tests negative but would become C if the contact tests positive. Category E faces no restrictions. Close contact is defined as working or traveling closely or living together.
This document outlines 5 categories (A-E) for classifying individuals based on their risk level for COVID-19 infection and the procedures required. Category A are positive cases who need hospital treatment. Category B are close contacts of A who get tested; a positive test means hospital treatment, while negative means home surveillance. Category C are close contacts of B; they self-isolate until the B contact's test results and may later be reclassified as B. Category D can work if their C contact tests negative but would become C if the contact tests positive. Category E faces no restrictions. Close contact is defined as working or traveling closely or living together.
This document outlines 5 categories (A-E) for classifying individuals based on their risk level for COVID-19 infection and the procedures required. Category A are positive cases who need hospital treatment. Category B are close contacts of A who get tested; a positive test means hospital treatment, while negative means home surveillance. Category C are close contacts of B; they self-isolate until the B contact's test results and may later be reclassified as B. Category D can work if their C contact tests negative but would become C if the contact tests positive. Category E faces no restrictions. Close contact is defined as working or traveling closely or living together.
This document outlines 5 categories (A-E) for classifying individuals based on their risk level for COVID-19 infection and the procedures required. Category A are positive cases who need hospital treatment. Category B are close contacts of A who get tested; a positive test means hospital treatment, while negative means home surveillance. Category C are close contacts of B; they self-isolate until the B contact's test results and may later be reclassified as B. Category D can work if their C contact tests negative but would become C if the contact tests positive. Category E faces no restrictions. Close contact is defined as working or traveling closely or living together.
CATEGORY PROCEDURES YOU NEED TO DO CHANGE OF CATEGORIES BASED ON COVID-19 TEST GENERATION EACH CATEGORY Patients who have been LAYER 1 A You need to be in the hospital for treatment YOU ARE A POSITIVE CASE tested positive COVID-19
Individuals who had CLOSE If COVID-19 test +ve, Treatment in Hospital
COVID-19 test will be performed by KKM. Klinik LAYER 2 CONTACT with individuals B Kesihatan will issue a Home Surveillance order from Category A If COVID-19 test -ve, 14- days Home Surveillance
If your CLOSE CONTACT in category B tested COVID-19 +ve.
Individuals who had CLOSE Stay at home (Home Self Surveillance). Wait until Get a test done at Clinic. You have become B LAYER 3 CONTACT with individuals C the COVID-19 test results for CLOSE CONTACT from Category B category B issued If your CLOSE CONTACT in category B tested COVID-19 - ve,can go out to work as usual Individuals who had CLOSE Can go out for work or other business. Get the For B category, if follow-up COVID-19 test -ve, can go out to LAYER 4 CONTACT with individuals D status of your close contact in category C. work as usual. If B+ve, C becomes B & you (D) become C. from Category C There are no specific restrictions, you can go out to NOT RELATED TO CATEGORY NO RISK/NORMAL E work and attend any occasion (subject to YOU ARE NOT RELATED TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CHAIN. A,B,C OR D Movement Control Order)
i. Working together in close proximity or sharing an enclosed environment
Definition of CLOSE CONTACT ii. Travelling together in any kind of transportation. iii. Living in the same household
Please inform HR Department if you are in the category of A, B, C or D, visited places that have been declared as red zones.