Please identify who, when, and where you have been in close contact with from 2 days before your symptom onset (or testing positive) to the date of being isolated. Close contacts are defined as individuals who had face-to-face contact with you for more than 15 minutes over a 24-hour period while either of you did not wear a mask, or those whom you live, dine, or interact with, including but not limited to:
A. People you may have contacted with
Household contacts (People who lives with you)
Friends or relatives who you ate with or had gotten together
People who have visited or provided services in your home (such as: relatives or friends, home health aide, childcare provider, house cleaning servicer, other service providers, etc.)
Colleagues, clients, or customers who you had face to face contact with
B. Where and when you may have been
Clinics, hospitals or nursing homes you had visited
Crowded events (for example, religious events, large gatherings, etc.)
Activities or gatherings with poor indoor ventilation or confined spaces (such as: Mahjong rooms, karaoke, etc.)
Shared rides or public transportation
Others who you had contact through other activities, including gyms, barbershops or salons, grocery stores, department stores, or arts and cultural activities etc.
※ Please fill in the “COVID-19 Self-report Contact Tracing Form”, and provide relevant information when public health workers contact you.
How to notify my close contacts
Please get in touch with your close contacts while either of you did not wear a mask. Ask your close contacts to stay at home. Your close contacts may contact the health authority directly or wait for the health authority to make the contact. In the meantime, please wear masks, practice good hand hygiene, avoid contacting or eating with others, and monitor for symptoms which might be caused by COVID-19. If your contacts develop fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose, diarrhea, tiredness, loss of smell or taste, or difficulty in breathing, please use a rapid antigen test or contact the local health bureau. Alternatively, your contacts may seek assistance by dialing 1999 or 1922.