My PCR test is positive. What should I do now?
If the PCR test result is positive, the person will be notified of the result via email. From then on, one should remain in self-isolation. The laboratory will forward the test result to the health authority, which will contact the infected person.
My antigen test is positive – what should I do?
If it took place in a pharmacy or test lane, answer 1 applies. In the case of tests for self-administration, there is an obligation to report a positive result yourself. This works via the hotline 1450, where the further procedure including retesting is discussed.
I have been notified as the contact person. When does the quarantine begin?
The quarantine is counted from the last contact with the person tested positive. An early end is possible by means of a negative PCR test at the earliest on day five after the last contact.
My partner in the same household is in quarantine. What applies to me?
A ten-day quarantine applies to household members of infected persons. It begins at the onset of the first symptoms in the infected person or confirmation of the case if there are no symptoms. Separate testing for household members is not required. Free testing after five days is only possible if suitable protective measures can be observed in the household (temporal/spatial separation, FFP2 mask).
Do I have to work from home during quarantine?
No.
When do I have to wear an FFP2 mask in the car?
Whenever people from different households are in the vehicle.
When and where does mandatory masking apply outdoors?
Everywhere where the distance of two meters to non-household persons cannot be maintained. Exception: When briefly falling below the distance (passing the sidewalk).
Where can I find information about rules in my federal state?
On the pages of the state governments as well as collected under:
corona-ampel.gv.at/
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