Guidelines for COVID-19
【To Academic Staffs and Administrative Staffs】
What to do if you have symptoms of COVID-19
2022.01.24 updated
Follow the guidelines below if you have a fever or suspicious symptoms of COVID-19. Please monitor your health as much as possible, and measure your body temperature before going to school or work every morning.
① First day of symptoms:
If you have any symptoms such as a fever, headache, sore throat, runny nose, cough, general malaise/fatigue, or a body temperature of 37.5 °C or higher (even without other symptoms):
《Action》
Please DO NOT go to school or work. Please report through the following New Corona Contact Form.
https://sanda.tufs.ac.jp/emergency-contact/covid19/
In addition, please report on the following matters (hereinafter referred to as “information to report”) using Report Form 1*.
1) Information on the progression of your symptoms: When and what symptoms have you experienced? Progress including when and how high a fever rose, etc.
2) Information on your living situation: Symptoms of family members or persons living in the same house (with or without contact with people infected with COVID-19)
3) Information on your activities during the last two days before symptoms appeared (attendance at workplaces, meetings, parties, events, etc.)
4) Information on contact with people infected with COVID-19: with/without contact with infected persons, travel history in Japan and overseas, etc.
(1) If you have any symptoms, including fever, please call your family doctor, and consult how to see doctor and how to get COVID-19 test.
If you have troubles consulting your family doctor, you can call and consult “call center for COVID-19” * described below.
(2) If you meet the following conditions, please consult your family doctor or “call center for COVID-19” *, as soon as possible.
?those who are experiencing breathlessness (dyspnea), extreme malaise/fatigue, or high fever
?those who have underlying conditions which will be easy to be severe, such as diabetes, heart failure, respiratory diseases, on