☆Reporting COVID-19 infections and high-risk contacts

Anyone who exhibits symptoms of COVID-19 or who has been exposed should fill out the self-reporting form and send it via the portal site of the Department of Safety and Hygiene noted below at any time, even on nights, weekends, and holidays.
Official Portal Site of the Department of Safety and Hygiene (internal use only)

For the classes that you missed due to absences related to COVID-19, please consult with the student affair section of your school.
https://my.osaka-u.ac.jp/kansen_shitara/list (internal use only)

What to do when you are feeling unwell

If you have the following symptoms, consult with your primary care physician. If you don’t have a primary care doctor or if you suddenly get sick at night or on holidays, please consult with a COVID-19 consultation center found at the public health center.

Symptoms you should seek urgent medical help

Seek immediate consultation if...

  1. You are experiencing shortness of breath, severe fatigue, or a high fever
  2. You have relatively mild cold symptoms and are in a group that is at high risk of becoming seriously ill, such as the elderly, those with an underlying condition (diabetes, heart failure, respiratory disease (COPD etc.)), and those receiving dialysis or immunosuppressants, or
  3. You have relatively mild cold symptoms and are pregnant (We encourage you to seek consultation as soon as possible as a precautionary measure.)

If these symptoms last for 4 days or more, be sure to seek medical advice.

If you do not belong to groups 1, 2, or 3 listed above but have relatively mild cold symptoms, such as a fever and cough, and they last for longer than 4 days,

If you have severe symptoms and/or have been taking antipyretics for an extended period, you should seek emergency medical care immediately.

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