
Staying well
There are lots of things that we can do in our everyday lives to help protect ourselves and others from COVID-19.
These behaviours help keep us all well and can also help limit the spread of COVID-19 to others.
Being prepared and taking precautions is the best way to make sure you don’t get sick and can continue daily activities with as little interruption, and risk of illness, as possible.
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COVID-19 vaccination
Staying up to date with your COVID-19 vaccines, including booster doses, will protect you from severe illness due to COVID-19.
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COVID safe behaviours
There are some simple things that we should all do every day to help protect us from COVID-19, regardless of the current risk level.
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Looking after your mental health
Dealing with COVID-19 can cause stress and have an impact on mental health and wellbeing.
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Vulnerable people and high risk settings
Some people are at higher risk from severe illness from COVID-19, including older people and those in aged care, disability, and health care settings or those with chronic disease.
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Face masks
Face masks, along with other COVID-safe behaviours remain an important way to help reduce the risk of COVID-19.
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Symptoms
Most people who are up to date with their vaccinations and get COVID-19 will only experience mild to moderate symptoms.
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COVID-19 resources
Access COVID-19 related resources including infographics, posters, and social media tiles.
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Workplace settings
As with all workplace hazards, employers must understand the current level of risk, have reasonable controls in place to manage the risk, and a system to maintain and adjust those controls as the risk and risk level in Tasmania changes.