YOU SHOULD GET TESTED IF YOU DEVELOP ANY SYMPTOMS
You should always get tested at the first sign of COVID-19 symptoms, but especially if you have recently travelled or have been in an area designated as a COVID-19 hotspot. You may also be asked to get tested by Hutchies.
You should also continue to monitor for symptoms for 2 weeks after any travel and get tested again if you experience any.
This is because the virus has an incubation period, meaning that the virus may not be detectable by a test until a period of time has passed since being infected. This time period differs for everyone but is generally thought to be between 2 to 14 days.
Testing at a public hospital | Testing via a clinic / private practice | |
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> Find a hospital that is offering coronavirus testing (typically called a Fever Clinic). | > Phone your doctor or a local GP clinic that offers coronavirus testing and describe your symptoms or situation. | |
> You should not need a referral, but you will likely need to wait in a queue, especially if there has been an outbreak in the area. | > The doctor will provide you with a referral to a suitable respiratory clinic. | |
> You will be asked to provide your details as well as your symptoms / reason for getting tested (e.g. you travelled interstate, or you are showing symptoms). | > You should go to the nominated clinic as soon as possible. You may be required to line up in a queue or wait in your car until it is your turn to be tested. | |
> You will then be tested by an assigned medical professional which should take less than a minute. | > You will then be tested by an assigned medical professional which should take less than a minute. | |
> Once tested, you will be sent home to self-isolate until you receive your results (either by phone call or text). This means waiting for your result at home and not leaving your home for any reason except in the case of a medical emergency. | > Once tested, you will be sent home to self-isolate until you receive your results (either by phone call or text). This means waiting for your result at home and not leaving your home for any reason except in the case of a medical emergency. | |
Your Test Result
Depending on your location, and the current status of outbreaks, it may take 24-48 hours to receive your test result.
Please submit your test result to your Team Leader once it has been received.
You are permitted to return to work once your test result has been returned as negative.
If your test result is positive, ensure that your Team Leader is notified as soon as possible.