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This COVID-19 self assessment tool will indicate whether it is safe for you to be on the Riggs campus today. After you answer the questions, you will receive a message either clearing you to come to campus or instructing you to remain off campus and explaining what next steps to take.

The information is confidential and is shared only with the infection control nurse, infection control physician, human resources, and your manager, except when it is necessary to trace exposure to identified cases of COVID-19.

Do you plan to come to the Austen Riggs Center campus today?

Have you been fully vaccinated with an FDA approved COVID vaccine?

Have you been in close physical contact in the last 14 days with anyone whom:

  • Is known to have laboratory-confirmed COVID-19?
  • Has any symptoms consistent with COVID-19?

Are you experiencing any new and unexpected symptoms?

Are you experiencing any other new and unexpected symptoms?

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Stay Healthy

See you at Riggs


Fevers, chills, body aches, fatigue, headache and nausea are symptoms that are expected to follow vaccination.

If you are experiencing such symptoms, and you completed your vaccination in the prior 72 hours, you do not need to contact the Infection Control Physician.

STOP!

Do not come to the Austen Riggs Campus and self-isolate until cleared to come back to work.

Contact your manager.

Notify the Chief Nursing Officer: 310-721-1558.

Evenings and weekends contact the Charge Nurse: 413-931-5320.

if you have questions.

You are not cleared to come to the Riggs campus. If you live in Berkshire County, please call the COVID-19 hotline [855-262-5465]. Tell them your symptoms or situation and that you work at a psychiatric hospital that is a congregate care setting. This will identify your situation as having priority. They will probably schedule you for testing either at BMC or Fairview Hospital. If you live elsewhere you should make contact with the comparable public health service there.