COVID-19 Testing & Attending Campus
COVID-19 Testing & Attending Campus
This has been compiled as a summary reference for College community members for information surrounding COVID-19 testing and College procedures that
need to be followed. Ottawa Public Health references are linked throughout the text and should be referenced for full context.
COVID-19 Symptoms: Classic symptoms include feeling feverish, new or worsening cough and/or difficulty breathing. Other symptoms may include sore throat,
difficulty swallowing, new olfactory (smell) or taste disorder(s), nausea/vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, pneumonia, runny nose*, or nasal congestion (in the
absence of underlying reason for these symptoms such as seasonal allergies and post-nasal drip).
Close Contacts: A “close contact” is a person who has been in near physical proximity to a person who has tested positive for COVID-19. The close nature of the
interaction and the duration of the interaction are important factors. Interactions where people briefly come within 2 metres (6 feet) of each other, such as
walking by someone on the sidewalk, are generally not considered close contacts.
If You Have Been Tested for COVID-19
If Positive: Advise your instructor or program Chair / Supervisor, follow Ottawa Public Health directions regarding self-isolation AND any other
specific directions you were given by your public health contact
If Negative: Advise your instructor or program Chair / Supervisor, follow Ottawa Public Health directions regarding self-isolation AND any other
specific directions you were given by your public health contact
Instructors / program Chairs / Supervisors will advise Occupational Health & Safety who will investigate and consult with Ottawa Public Health
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