Please click the next button to take the online covid-19 assessment. this test is based on the https://myhealth.alberta.ca/Journey/COVID-19/Pages/Assessment.aspx
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How to protect yourself & others from the virus
#1. Are you currently experiencing severe symptoms, such as; severe difficulty breathing (e.g., struggling for each breath, speaking in single words), severe chest pain, having a very hard time waking up, feeling confused, lost consciousness ? Are you experiencing any of the following: severe difficulty breathing (e.g., struggling for each breath, speaking in single words) severe chest pain having a very hard time waking up feeling confused lost consciousnesPlease answer the questions below to help determine whether you are eligible to continue. This program is intended to expand access to COVID-19 risk screening and testing. Important note: This program is not intended for people experiencing severe symptoms such as severe cough, severe shortness of breath, severe fever, or other concerning symptoms who may need more acute medical care.
Please call or go directly to your nearest emergency department.
UK: 999
USA & Canada: 911
Australia: 000
#2. Are you experiencing any of the following: short of breath at rest, inability to lie down because of difficulty breathing, chronic health conditions that you are having difficulty managing because of your current respiratory illness
Please call to speak with a nurse.
Because you may need to speak with a nurse about your symptoms. We are experiencing heavy call volumes and will get to your call as quickly as we can.
US & Canada: 911
UK: 999
Australia: 000
#3. Do you have any of the following: fever, cough, shortness of breath, sore throat
Please call or go directly to your nearest emergency department.
US:911
UK:999
Australia:000
#4. Where are you located?
#5. In the past 14 days have you had close contact with someone who is confirmed as having COVID-19? ? A close contact is defined as a person who: provided care for the individual, including healthcare workers, family members or other caregivers, or who had other similar close physical contact without consistent and appropriate use of personal protective equipment OR who lived with or otherwise had close prolonged contact (within 2 meters) with the person while they were infectious OR had direct contact with infectious bodily fluids of the person (e.g. was coughed or sneezed on) while not wearing recommended personal protective equipment
Since you don’t have any COVID-19 symptoms, you don’t need to be tested for COVID-19.
Testing is currently focused on individuals who have traveled outside Canada or had contact with someone diagnosed as having COVID-19, or have developed symptoms of COVID-19.
However, there’s a chance you could get sick since it’s less than 14 days since your exposure. You should self-isolate until 14 days after the exposure.
- Please do not visit a hospital, physician’s office, lab or healthcare facility without consulting Health Link (811) first.
- Don’t go to any public places, stay at home, and don’t have any visitors.
- Don’t share personal items like dishes, utensils, or towels and wash your hands often.
- If you do develop any COVID-19 symptoms, take this self-assessment again.
If you are experiencing other symptoms and want assessment, go to MyHealth.Alberta.ca for care advice or call 811. We are experiencing heavy call volumes and will get to your call as quickly as we can.
If you have any other questions about COVID-19, please visit AHS.ca.
#6. Are you experiencing any of the following: short of breath at rest inability to lie down because of difficulty breathing chronic health conditions that you are having difficulty managing because of your current respiratory illness
Please call 811 to speak with a nurse.
Because you may need to speak with a nurse about your symptoms, please call 811 (US) & 111 (UK). They are experiencing heavy call volumes and will get to your call as quickly as we can.
#7. Are you experiencing any of the following: short of breath at rest inability to lie down because of difficulty breathing chronic health conditions that you are having difficulty managing because of your current respiratory illness
Please call 811 to speak with a nurse.
Because you may need to speak with a nurse about your symptoms, please call 811 (US) & 111 (UK). They are experiencing heavy call volumes and will get to your call as quickly as we can.
#8. Do you have any of the following: fever cough shortness of breath sore throat
You need to self-isolate.
Because you have symptoms, you should self-isolate for 14 days.
- Please do not visit a hospital, physician’s office, lab or healthcare facility without consulting Health Link (811) first.
- Don’t go to any public places, stay at home, and don’t have any visitors.
- Don’t share personal items like dishes, utensils, or towels and wash your hands often.
Continue with this assessment to determine additional steps you should take.
#9. In the past 14 days have you had close contact with someone who is confirmed as having COVID-19? A close contact is defined as a person who: provided care for the individual, including healthcare workers, family members or other caregivers, or who had other similar close physical contact without consistent and appropriate use of personal protective equipment OR who lived with or otherwise had close prolonged contact (within 2 meters) with the person while they were infectious OR had direct contact with infectious bodily fluids of the person (e.g. was coughed or sneezed on) while not wearing recommended personal protective equipment
Since you don’t have any COVID-19 symptoms, you don’t need to be tested for COVID-19.
Testing is currently focused on individuals who have traveled outside Canada or had contact with someone diagnosed as having COVID-19, or have developed symptoms of COVID-19.
However, there’s a chance you could get sick since it’s less than 14 days since your exposure. You should self-isolate until 14 days after the exposure.
- Please do not visit a hospital, physician’s office, lab or healthcare facility without consulting Health Link (811) first.
- Don’t go to any public places, stay at home, and don’t have any visitors.
- Don’t share personal items like dishes, utensils, or towels and wash your hands often.
- If you do develop any COVID-19 symptoms, take this self-assessment again.
If you are experiencing other symptoms and want assessment, go to MyHealth.Alberta.ca for care advice or call 811. We are experiencing heavy call volumes and will get to your call as quickly as we can.
If you have any other questions about COVID-19, please visit AHS.ca.
#10. In the past 14 days have you returned from travel to any other locations outside of Canada?
Since you don’t have any COVID-19 symptoms, you don’t need to be tested for COVID-19.
Testing is currently focused on individuals who have traveled outside Canada or had contact with someone diagnosed as having COVID-19, or have developed symptoms of COVID-19.
However, there’s a chance you could get sick since it’s less than 14 days since your exposure. You should self-isolate until 14 days after the exposure.
- Please do not visit a hospital, physician’s office, lab or healthcare facility without consulting Health Link (811) first.
- Don’t go to any public places, stay at home, and don’t have any visitors.
- Don’t share personal items like dishes, utensils, or towels and wash your hands often.
- If you get any COVID-19 symptoms, take this self-assessment again.
If you are experiencing other symptoms and want assessment, go to MyHealth.Alberta.ca for care advice or call 811. We are experiencing heavy call volumes and will get to your call as quickly as we can.
If you have any other questions about COVID-19, please visit AHS.ca.