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House | Housemates
ContactCity
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SymptomsCurrent Health StatusHouse
Isolation Level
Current Target
Isolation Level (see next tab)
Want to relocate?Trigger for Next Isolation LevelPreferred Isolation NotesOther Notes
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[TEMPLATE: Copy and then change the name]

This spreadsheet is an excuse to think about isolation plans, discuss them with roommates, and create common knowledge of them.

Subgoals:
– Establish guidelines for levels-of-isolation (see second tab)
– Helping with contact tracing
– Facilitate roommate swapping between higher-caution and lower-caution households
– Faciliate creation of multi-house-cells that share a isolation level (i.e. 8-20 people who only hang out with each other, where each individual
clearly understand that they are on the same isolation level)

Rules:
– Copy paste an existing household, and the re-name it to something that incidicates to your friends who you are (you can use your last name, (i.e "The Smith household") or approximate address, or if you have a cute name for your house, list that.
– Delete the example roommates, and instead add names for each member of your house. Update them with your health and isolation status.
– The "House Isolation Level" is the level of the lowest-isolation-level member of the household

The admin for your community's spreadsheet should email everyone once a week to remind them to update their health and isolation level.

PRIVACY NOTE – If not everyone in your house wants to be on the spreadsheet, please include them as "Anonymous", and
declare whether you'll be updating their health status. If people want plausible deniability, consider having multiple people list as anonymous.
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Example House
OaklandHealthy
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Erica Exampleson
erica@example.com
2020-03-09Healthy1: The Basics1: The Basics
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Claire van Example
claire@example.com
2020-02-22Minor Cold/Flu2: Ramping Up
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Bob van Example2020-03-05Serious Cold/Flu3: Mild Isolation1 local community transmission
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Darby O'Example2020-02-22Exposed C194: Mostly Quarantine (Shared)100 local casesafter 100 cases, evacuate to a house that is fully isolated
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José de Example2020-03-03Possible C195: Mostly Quarantined (non-Shared)
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Jesse su 2020-03--01Confirmed C196: Total Lockdownimmunocompromised
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Second House
BerkeleyHealthy
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Alice S
alice@example.com
2020-03-09Healthy2: Ramping Up4: Mostly Quarantine (Shared)
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Bob
bob@example.com
2020-02-22Healthy4: Mostly Quarantine (Shared)
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Charlie P2020-03-05Healthy4: Mostly Quarantine (Shared)
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Darby O'Example2020-02-22Healthy3: Mild Isolation
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José de Example2020-03-03Minor Cold/Flu2: Ramping Up
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Jesse su 2020-03--01Healthy5: Mostly Quarantine
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