Contact Tracing workflow in a non-US setting: Oct. 21, 2020
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This document is intended to be professionally generated as a job aid for distribution via CDC country offices to local Ministries of Health or National Public Health Institutes with the intent to be given to facilities with frontline healthcare workers doing contact tracing, case investigations, community outreach, or in other ways working with potential contacts. It is meant to serve as a visualization for these individuals to understand the contact tracing process flow, the need for daily monitoring of all contacts, and what will cause the need for a case investigation.
COVID-19 Contact Tracing Workflow: Single Exposure -- COVID-19 Contact Tracing Workflow: Continuous Exposure -- Tracing Contacts of COVID-19 Cases -- Contact Tracing: Keeping Your Community Safe
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