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If you feel ill
\u00a0(how to respond in case you feel ill, how to respond in case you take the examination, and estimated quarantine period)<\/h2>\n

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Revised December 28, 2022<\/p>\n


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Main changes<\/h5>\n

\u3000Organized the handling in case you feel ill.<\/p>\n


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\u3000As soon as you become aware of cold-like symptoms such as a fever, sore throat, cough, fatigue, or loss of smell\/taste, do not go to class\/work and report to your faculty\/department. If you visit a clinic and take\/took a PCR test (including antigen test) on suspicion of infection, please report the results to your faculty\/department and the Health Administration Center, as it will be an important basis to decide the timing of your return to class\/work.<\/p>\n

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Basic quarantine period<\/h4>\n

You must meet the both criteria 1 and 2 below to return to class\/work.\u00a0<\/p>\n

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  1. At least 7 days have passed since the onset of symptoms. (7 days with the onset date as Day 0)<\/li>\n
  2. Without medicine, including fever-reducing medications, at least 72 hours have passed since fever subsided. Other symptoms such as cough, lethargy, shortness of breath and so on are improving.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

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    Health Observation<\/h4>\n

    Please download the “Health Observation Report Form” and record your physical condition and temperature. (Please continue recording from the day of onset to the stay-at-home lifted day)<\/p>\n

    The correspondence of cases 1. and 2. shall be as follows.<\/p>\n

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    1. In the case that the result of PCR (quantitative antigen test) test is negative at a clinic. (not including the qualitative antigen test)
      \u3000If the following 1) and 2) are met, it is possible to lift the stay-at-home quarantine.
      \u30001) Two weeks have passed since the last vaccination after multiple vaccinations.
      \u30002) The fever subsided without taking any medicines to relieve symptoms, including fever-reducing medications. Other symptoms such as sore throat, cough, lethargy, shortness of breath and so on are improving.
      \u3000To lift the stay-at-home quarantine, it is required to submit the negative result of PCR (quantitative antigen test) test or a certificate of medical examination (a receipt of medical institution is effective) with vaccination record to the Health Administration Center.\n<\/li>\n
    2. In cases other than 1.
      \u3000It is possible to lift the stay-at-home quarantine if you satisfy criteria of,\u3010Return to Class Criteria Checklist after Symptoms Subside for students\u3011\/\u3010Return to Work Criteria Checklist after Symptoms Subside for staff\u3011.\u00a0 Please fill in and submit the checklist to the Health Administration Center before returning to class\/work.
      \u3000However, the following activities should be carried out after 7 days have passed.
      (1) Hospital training or educational training
      (2) Group discussion or group work
      (3) Interviewing\/meeting with people at high-risk, such as those with underlying medical conditions<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

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