Risk Level Methodology

Significant Factors Increasing Risk Level

Traced

Contact with an individual who has tested positive and the quarantine period (default 14 days) has not expired.

Positive Test

Individuals has test positive (PCR) test and the quarantine period (default 14 days) has not expired.

Temp Deviation

of Greater than 2.2 Degrees of 7 Day Rolling Average for Two Consecutive Days

Pulsox Deviation

of Greater than 4.4% SPO2 of 7 Day Rolling Average for Two Consecutive Days

Symptoms

Cough, Fatigue, Muscle or Body Aches, Shortness of Breath or Difficultly Breathing, Loss of Taste or Smell, Sore Throat, Congestion or Runny Nose, Nausea or Vomiting, Diahrea (Any of the Above)- (Scoring Default – Threshold +1)Reset after 14 Days Tested with Negative Result if Shorter

Other Factors Impacting Risk Level

Use of PPE

(in public, work, family settings)

Employment of Social Distancing Practices

(in public, work, family settings)

Shared work and/or living spaces arrangements

Other Factors Reducing Risk Levels

Administration of Vaccines

Scoring Model Threats Model

Between 4-5

High Transmission Risk

Between 3-4

Moderate Transmission Risk

Between 1-3

Low Risk

Threshold > 4

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