Contact Log is a legal document that was released by the Idaho Department of Education - a government authority operating within Idaho.
Q: What is a Contact Log?
A: A Contact Log is a record of all the individuals that you have been in contact with.
Q: Why is a Contact Log important?
A: A Contact Log is important for contact tracing purposes. It helps to track potential exposure to infectious diseases.
Q: How do I keep a Contact Log?
A: You can keep a Contact Log by writing down the names and contact information of everyone you encounter, along with the date and duration of the contact.
Q: Do I need to share my Contact Log with anyone?
A: If you test positive for an infectious disease, you may be asked by public health officials to share your Contact Log to help with contact tracing.
Q: How long should I keep my Contact Log?
A: It is recommended to keep your Contact Log for at least 14 days, as this is the maximum incubation period for some infectious diseases.
Q: Do I need to keep a Contact Log even if I haven't been in close contact with anyone?
A: It is still a good idea to keep a Contact Log even if you haven't been in close contact with anyone, as it can be helpful for self-monitoring and identifying potential sources of exposure.
Form Details:
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