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* Accessing your information * Using our website * Report issues with document usability Select LanguageAfrikaansAlbanianAmharicArabicArmenianAssameseAymaraAzerbaijaniBambaraBasqueBelarusianBengaliBhojpuriBosnianBulgarianCatalanCebuanoChichewaChinese (Simplified)Chinese (Traditional)CorsicanCroatianCzechDanishDhivehiDogriDutchEsperantoEstonianEweFilipinoFinnishFrenchFrisianGalicianGeorgianGermanGreekGuaraniGujaratiHaitian CreoleHausaHawaiianHebrewHindiHmongHungarianIcelandicIgboIlocanoIndonesianIrish GaelicItalianJapaneseJavaneseKannadaKazakhKhmerKinyarwandaKonkaniKoreanKrioKurdish (Kurmanji)Kurdish (Sorani)KyrgyzLaoLatinLatvianLingalaLithuanianLugandaLuxembourgishMacedonianMaithiliMalagasyMalayMalayalamMalteseMaoriMarathiMeiteilon (Manipuri)MizoMongolianMyanmar (Burmese)NepaliNorwegianOdia (Oriya)OromoPashtoPersianPolishPortuguesePunjabiQuechuaRomanianRussianSamoanSanskritScots GaelicSepediSerbianSesothoShonaSindhiSinhalaSlovakSlovenianSomaliSpanishSundaneseSwahiliSwedishTajikTamilTatarTeluguThaiTigrinyaTsongaTurkishTurkmenTwiUkrainianUrduUyghurUzbekVietnameseWelshXhosaYiddishYorubaZulu Powered by Translate Powered by Translate Select LanguageEnglishAfrikaansAlbanianArabicArmenianAzerbaijaniBasqueBelarusianBengaliBosnianBulgarianCatalanCebuanoChinese (Simplified)Chinese (Traditional)CroatianCzechDanishDutchEsperantoEstonianFilipinoFinnishFrenchGalicianGeorgianGermanGreekGujaratiHaitian CreoleHausaHebrewHindiHmongHungarianIcelandicIgboIndonesianIrishItalianJapaneseJavaneseKannadaKhmerKoreanLaoLatinLatvianLithuanianMacedonianMalayMalteseMaoriMarathiMongolianNepaliNorwegianPersianPolishPortuguesePunjabiRomanianRussianSerbianSlovakSlovenianSomaliSpanishSwahiliSwedishTamilTeluguThaiTurkishUkrainianUrduVietnameseWelshYiddishYorubaZulu CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) | TASMANIAN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) BREADCRUMB 1. Home 2. Health Topics 3. Coronavirus (COVID-19) Listen Print COVID-19 Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that cause respiratory infections. Respiratory infections affect the parts of the body used in breathing: the nose, throat and lungs. The illnesses caused by coronaviruses range from the common cold to more serious illnesses, like COVID-19. TESTING FOR COVID-19 Service Types of COVID-19 tests and who should get tested for COVID-19. COVID-19 VACCINATION Page Staying up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines, including booster doses, will protect you from severe illness due to COVID-19. PEOPLE AT HIGHER RISK Page Some people are at higher risk of developing severe illness from COVID-19. There people should take extra precautions to help them recover if they get sick. WHAT TO DO IF YOU TEST POSITIVE Page If you test positive to COVID-19 you should stay home if you have ongoing respiratory symptoms (cough, runny nose, sore throat, difficulty breathing) and take extra precautions in the days following to minimise the risk of spreading COVID-19. COVID-19 TREATMENTS Page Medications are available to some people who test positive for COVID-19 and are of most benefit to people who are at risk of severe illness. CARE@HOME Service Care@home assesses, monitors and supports eligible people to safely recover from COVID-19, flu and other flu-like illness at home. STAYING WELL There are lots of things that we can do in our everyday lives to help protect ourselves and others from COVID-19, the flu and other respiratory viruses. These behaviours help keep us all well and can also help limit the spread of respiratory illnesses others. PREPARE: * be up to date with your COVID-19 vaccinations (including boosters) and annual flu vaccine. PLAN: * If you are at high risk, make plan for access to testing and antiviral treatment with your GP or healthcare provider before you get sick. * Get tested as soon as you have symptoms. PROTECT: * stay at home if you have any cold or flu-like symptoms and remain at home until your symptoms have resolved. * wear a face mask if you must leave home while you still have symptoms. * do not visit high risk settings or people at higher risk from respiratory illness for at least seven days if you have cold or flu-like symptoms or test positive to any respiratory virus. * be alert for symptoms if you have been exposed to a person with acute respiratory illness or who tests positive for COVID-19, the flu or RSV. * cover coughs and sneezes and keep your hands clean by washing with soap and water, or by using alcohol-based hand sanitiser. SURVEILLANCE AND REPORTING RESPTAS REPORT Reports and research The RespTas Report is published weekly with data from across the state of Tasmania. WEEKLY UPDATE - ACUTE RESPIRATORY INFECTION ACTIVITY IN TASMANIA Page The Department of Health published weekly data from across the state of Tasmania regarding respiratory infection. GUIDANCE AND RESOURCES FOR BUSINESSES WORKPLACE AND HIGHER RISK SETTINGS Page As with all workplace hazards, employers must have reasonable controls in place to manage the risks from respiratory illnesses. BEST PRACTICE GUIDELINES Page For workplaces and businesses, follow best practice guidance for COVID-19. ABOUT CORONAVIRUSES AND COVID-19 COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by a virus called SARS-CoV-2 that can be severe, particularly for people who are not up to date with vaccination - or have conditions that increase their risk of complications. Some coronaviruses cause illness in humans, and others cause illness in animals. Rarely coronaviruses that usually only affect animals change to infect and spread among humans. These new coronaviruses can cause severe disease in humans. That is what happened with SARS-CoV-2. It started as a coronavirus that infected animals but changed to infect and spread among humans. This also happened with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), which emerged in 2002, and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), which emerged in 2012. RESOURCES Page COVID-19 RESOURCES Access COVID-19 related resources including infographics, posters, and social media tiles. Page MY LANGUAGE PORTAL Find COVID-19 information in your language, including Auslan and easy-to-read format. View more resources Last updated 8 May 2024 FIND A SERVICE Use our service locator to easily find a hospital or state-funded service to meet your needs. Find a service NEED TO SPEAK TO HEALTH PROFESSIONAL NOW? Call HealthDirect for 24 hour health advice you can count on. 1800 022 222Visit the HealthDirect Website CONTACT US Emergency Contacts CONTACT US Get in touch for enquiries, feedback, complaints and compliments. 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