What’s the Difference Between Casual Contact and Close Contact for Covid?


What’s the Difference Between Casual Contact and Close Contact for Covid
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The SARS-CoV-2 virus is responsible for the COVID-19 disease and approximately 4.5 million deaths globally. This virus and disease while making survival hard is also giving the world a whole new vocabulary. Now it’s getting harder to keep up with the latest phrases related to the virus. Casual contact and close contact are two such terminologies that are becoming popular these days. 

If you have been in close proximity to someone who has a confirmed case of COVID-19, you may be identified as a close contact or casual contact. It is obvious that hearing these terminologies, without knowing the exact meaning, can give you hobby-jobbies during this pandemic period.

If so, you’ll want to know the difference between these contact types and how it affects you. So we are here to tell you what these words really mean. And what would you do if you were told you were the one?

Close and Casual Contact for Covid

It is now a well-known fact that the virus is mainly spread between people who are in close contact with each other, usually within 1 meter. A person can become infected when aerosols or droplets containing the virus are inhaled or come in direct contact with the eyes, nose, or mouth. Knowing about these contact types is important these days to keep yourself and others safe.

Close Contact

In cases related to COVID-19, the phrase “Close contact” means that you have been in close contact with a person having the virus. It also means you had face-to-face contact within 1 meter or were in a closed space for more than 15 minutes with an infected person.

Since you have been in close contact with an infected person, you are at a higher risk of contracting the virus. Common infected close contacts include roommates, coworkers, family members, and anyone with whom you attended an event.

This type of contact is very common in offices and commercial cleaning places, education centers, and public places. In these places, you can’t always maintain social distance, thus at these places you are prone to come into contact with someone infected with the coronavirus.

What to Do?

If you have been identified as close contact with a COVID-positive person, you need to isolate yourself for 14 days at your home or any suitable residential place. You will also have to get tested for COVID-19 immediately, even if you don’t have symptoms.

You should also tell family and anyone who comes in contact with you that you have been in contact with a corona positive person – as they are secondary close contacts.

Take all precautions strictly and work on your immune system. It is also suggested to do yoga and exercise on a regular basis.

Secondary Close Contacts

If you came in contact with a person who has identified a close contact then, you are a secondary close contact. As the virus spread very quickly and easily, particularly among family members and friends

In this case get tested for Covid-19, regardless of symptoms. You also have to get isolated until you get a negative test report.  You also have to take a healthy diet that is capable of boosting your immunity.

Casual Contact

Casual Contact leads to the level of contact at which you can’t easily come into the contact with a communicable disease from another person.

A person will be identified as casual contact if he has been close to a person with COVID-19, but has a lower risk of getting COVID-19 than close contact.

You will be considered as casual contact if you have been within only two meters of someone infected with the virus for less than 15 minutes. Additionally, you will also consider casual contact if you have been in the same place as the infected person for more than 15 minutes but more than two meters away.

As a casual contact, you are considered to be at low risk of contracting the coronavirus. Living in the same place as a person with coronavirus in Australia is not likely to make you infected.

What to do?

If you are a casual contact, you should get tested immediately and isolated until you get a negative test report. In case of casual contact, you need to be vigilant and watch for symptoms for 14 days after your last casual contact with the infected person.

Recent research has shown that 5% – 80% of Covid-19 cases are asymptomatic. It means that this virus is being spread by carriers who exhibit no signs and symptoms, they actually don’t know that they have the virus.

So, instead of hearing this, it is safe to take all precautions and follow social distancing. It needs to be noted that people without having symptoms can also spread this virus, thus there is no need to take the risk.

Avoid Close and Casual Contact

Taking all precautions is the best way to keep yourself and your loved ones safe. As we know how Coronavirus spreads and how dangerous it is, taking precautions seems to be the best defence against this virus.

  1. Maintain Social Distancing

Maintaining a safe distance from everyone around reduces the chances of transmission of the virus from person to person. Social distancing refers to staying at least one meter away from the next person to prevent any spread through breathing.

  1. Wear Mask

If it is necessary to go outside then make sure to wear a mask all the time. It is also advised to wear an N-95 Mask for better protection. You need to cover your mouth and nose properly with these masks. According to doctors, this reduces the chances of breathing in contaminated air.

  1. Stay Home

Governments of various nations are imposing strict guidelines and back-to-back lockdowns to keep people inside their homes. Staying at home is the best way to avoid close contact. Additionally, if you are staying at home make sure to work on your immunity, do exercise, do yoga and stay fit.

  1. Maintain a higher standard of hygiene

Hand hygiene is important and you should wash your hand before touching your mouth, nose, and complete face. You can also use hand sanitisers when water and soap are out of reach. However, keeping the surrounding hygiene is also very essential.

Proper hygiene is not only about cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting are also very vital parts of hygiene. These all are covered in Covid-19 Cleaning services of our company Clean Group Sydney. The complete detail of the service and the tasks it includes are engraved below.

Covid-19 Cleaning

Whether you are a resident, staff, or business/homeowner keeping your people (staff/family members) must be your priority during this pandemic period. Since close, as well as casual contact, is not very hard to happen, maintaining a high level of hygiene in your premise can work as a barricade between your staff and viruses.

Reputed professional cleaning companies like Clean Group understood this and added dedicated Covid-19 cleaning services in their services portfolio.  Basically, this service includes regular cleaning, deep cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting of the complete area. This service is specially designed for commercial places where close and casual contact remain always in play.

However, this service can be also utilized for industrial, strata, and residential properties. It has been observed that this service is effective at health care centers and places where someone is isolated or quarantined. By leveraging the covid-19 cleaning service you can eliminate the risk of spread even at crowded places.

While conducting Covid-19 cleaning service, cleaners will enter the premises wearing the PPE kit, then they will clean the complete premise with hot water and detergent or cleaning compound. They will conduct mopping, dusting, and wiping methods to make all the surfaces clean. 

After that, they will conduct sanitizing and disinfecting of the complete area. It will kill all the bacteria, viruses, and other germs effectively from all surfaces. With Covid-19 Cleaning service, you can have a complete Covid-19 free surrounding at your home and office.

Why Choose Clean Group Sydney?

Cleaning a premise for making it completely virus-free is not a safe task. There is a risk of cleaners becoming the carrier of the virus, that’s why hiring a professional cleaner is a must during this period.

If you come into close or casual contact or just want to protect your people, then hiring a Clean Group for Covid-19 Cleaning will be a wise step. Clean Group is one of the finest commercial cleaning companies in Australia. 

The company is located in Sydney, NSW, and has been providing quality commercial cleaning services to businesses located in and around Sydney. The company has all the resources from a range of tools, safety gear, and equipment. They also have access to government-approved cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting products.

Clean Group has a team of trained Covid-19 cleaners who are well aware of all the guidelines and with their experience and knowledge, they can make your home or office Covid-free in no time. If you are looking for a Covid-19 cleaning service provider then contact Clean Group Sydney today for availing best services at the most affordable cost.

About the Author

Hi, my name is Steve. I have been working as a Regional Operations Manager in Sydney Clean Group for almost four years now and manage a team of 10. I have more than three decades of experience in the commercial cleaning industry. My responsibilities include the day-to-day management of cleaning operations, planning, online quotation to clients, managing cleaners’ performance, collecting clients' feedback, and ensuring proper & regular maintenance of cleaning equipment. Get in touch for a quick chat about your cleaning needs.

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