Government recommends self-isolation after positive corona test – Liechtenstein
According to a government announcement, active contact tracing will also be discontinued at the end of March, and from April 1 no more orders and lifting of isolation will be sent. However, all people who test positive will continue to receive a recovery certificate according to EU specifications, which is valid from the 11th day after the positive laboratory finding and for 180 days from the laboratory finding.
On the laboratory report for the positive result, a link to information from the Health Office on recommended self-isolation is included. “The aim of self-isolation is to avoid contact with other people – including outdoors – as far as possible, to avoid crowds and to wear a mask (if possible: an FFP2 mask) when in contact with other people,” writes the government . Rooms shared with other people should be ventilated regularly and thoroughly. These recommendations also apply to people who have tested positive and have no symptoms of the disease.
It remains the case that people who are concerned about their state of health and would like advice should contact their family doctor or the medical emergency service on +423 230 30 30.
Central Corona hotline
As of Friday, a central corona hotline was set up at the Health Office on the number of the previous vaccination hotline +423 236 76 45. Various topics are summarized in this number: “Questions can be asked there about the recommended self-isolation, vaccination dates and certificates. Due to the current situation and the fact that the triggering requirements have largely ceased to apply, this hotline will be manned in the morning on office days”. Government.
However, infection with one of the currently predominant virus variants without additional vaccination does not lead to sufficient immunity and therefore does not protect against infections with other virus variants and potentially serious illnesses. The government therefore continues to recommend that people who have recovered from Covid-19 disease get vaccinated. “Full vaccination protection protects against longer-lasting or delayed symptoms in the context of a post or long-Covid illness,” writes the government.