Where to get tested for coronavirus in Queensland
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Queenslanders are urged to get tested for COVID-19 if they have symptoms including fever, a sore throat, a runny nose, cough, shortness of breath, fatigue or loss of smell and/or taste.
Clinical nurse consultant Janice Geary demonstrates the testing procedure for Queensland Health Minister Steven Miles at the Prince Charles Hospital.Credit:Darren England/AAP
Where to get tested?
- Your local doctor but before your appointment, call ahead and describe your symptoms so the practice can prepare for your visit.
- Fever clinics have been set up across the state.
- Call 000 in an emergency.
To find your nearest testing centre, check this map, contact your local hospital, or telephone 13HEALTH.
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Queenslanders tested for coronavirus must self-isolate until receiving a negative result, which can sometimes take several days.
For more information, Queensland Health has detailed "everything you ever wanted to know about testing for coronavirus".
What can I do to reduce my risk of coronavirus infection?
- Wash hands often with soap and running water, for at least 20 seconds. Dry with paper towel or hand dryer.
- Try not to touch your eyes, nose or mouth.
- Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. If you don’t have a tissue, cough or sneeze into your upper sleeve or elbow.
- Stay at home if you feel sick. If you take medication, make sure you have enough.
- Phone your doctor or the hotline – 13HEALTH – if you need medical attention. They will tell you what to do.
- Continue healthy habits: exercise, drink water, get plenty of sleep.
- Wearing a face mask is not necessary if you are well.
- Buy an alcohol-based hand sanitiser with more than 60 per cent alcohol.
Source: DHHS
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