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NSW的规定如下:
What if I am exposed to someone with COVID-19 again?
People who have recovered from COVID-19 have a low risk of getting it again in the 12 weeks after you are released as most people develop some immunity (ability to fight the disease).
If you come into contact with someone with COVID-19 within 12 weeks after you are released, you will generally not need to self-isolate or get a test. If you come into contact with someone with COVID-19 more than 12 weeks after you are released, you will need to self-isolate, test and follow the advice in the Information for people exposed to COVID-19 and Get tested for COVID-19 factsheets. |
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