Last updated on Wednesday 18 September 2024
The Australian ACU campus locations below have been visited by someone with a confirmed case of COVID-19 while potentially infectious. Only cases in the past seven days are shown. This does not mean that there is an ongoing risk associated with the building, room or location. The university seeks to notify directly where possible those students and staff who may have been closely exposed to a COVID-19 case, however the following information is provided more broadly to assist members of our university community assess their own exposure risk.
The university encourages any members of our community who are experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19, however mild, to seek advice and get tested. Symptoms include fever, chills or sweats, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, runny nose, and loss or change in sense of taste. Visit the Commonwealth Department of Health website for more information on COVID symptoms.
For advice and assistance please follow the latest Department of Health advice in your state or territory, OR call your GP and follow their advice.
In addition, ACU has a number of support services available for your health and wellbeing, including:
Remember that staff and students should complete the relevant online ACU reporting form if they test positive to COVID-19 and they have been on campus 48 hours prior to their test, or the onset of symptoms (whichever is sooner) so that appropriate measures can be put in place. Staff should complete the ACU reporting form for staff and students should complete the ACU reporting form for students.
Do not come to campus if you are unwell or you are COVID-19 positive.
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