Alabama Call a health care provider if you are concerned you need to be tested -- these include physician practices, emergency departments and urgent care centers. They will help you make arrangements for testing without exposing others. Patients must meet the state’s criteriato be tested, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Health care providers can order tests as they see appropriate. Results should be available in 24 to 72 hours. For more information, the public can call Alabama’s 211 system by dialing 2-1-1 or texting 888-421-1266—or visit the Alabama Department of Public Health’s coronavirus webpage. Alaska For information about coronavirus in Alaska, check the Alaska Department of Health and Social Services’ coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Arizona Call your health care provider if you have symptoms and are concerned. If you do not have a regular provider, you can call an urgent care center. Patients must meet the state’s criteria to be tested, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. The Arizona State Public Health Lab and several private labs including SonoraQuest, Mayo, LabCorp and Arup are conducting testing in the state. Results are typically available 24 hours after they are received by the public health lab. For more details, you can call the Arizona information line by dialing 1-844-542-8201 or visit the Arizona Department of Health Services’ website. Arkansas Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. If so, your provider will consult the Arkansas Department of Health about if and how to conduct testing. If you do not have a regular provider, call the nearest health care facility that can provide an evaluation or call an emergency room if you are in need of emergency care. The state typically only tests people who are symptomatic. Test results are available approximately 24 hours after they arrive at the state lab. There is some private lab testing in the state, which may have a different turnaround time for results and do not require approval by the state department of health. For more coronavirus information, call 800-803-7847 or visit the Arkansas Department of Health’s website. California Call your health care provider or local public health department to be evaluated for testing if you are symptomatic, may have had contact with a person with coronavirus, or recently traveled to countries that have community spread. As of March 13, California had 18 public health labs testing for coronavirus, with three more expected to be offering tests by next week. There are some private labs testing as well, though the state is not tracking their testing data. For a patient to be tested by a public health lab, their provider must contact the local public health department for approval and instructions. Most test results are available within 48 to 72 hours. For more coronavirus information, visit the California Department of Public Health’swebpage. Colorado Call your health care provider if you are concerned you need to be tested. People who are uninsured or do not have a doctor’s referral can go to the drive-up testing lab during open hours, where they will be directed to a nurse or epidemiologist on site to be assessed. Patients must be symptomatic to be tested and meet the state’s criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Colorado’s state public health lab is conducting drive-up testing. There is also a private lab conducting tests, with two more expected to begin next week. Test results from the state lab should be available within 72 hours, depending on testing volume. For more coronavirus information, call the CO HELP line at 303-389-1687 or 1-877-462-2911 or visit the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s webpage. Connecticut Connecticut has a coronavirus website that refers people to the CDC’s guidance on whether you should be tested. Call your provider or local health department for more information. NBC News reached out to the Connecticut State Department of Health with additional questions and is awaiting a response. Delaware Call your health care provider if you are concerned you need to be tested. If you do not have a primary care doctor, call the Delaware Division of Public Health’s call center at (866) 408-1899. The state is only recommending testing for people with symptoms. If a provider determines someone should be tested, they collect the samples and send them to the state’s public or private lab. Approval from the Division of Public Health is required for testing at the state public health lab, but not for commercial lab testing. Results from the Division of Public Health’s laboratory are typically available within 24 hours. Commercial lab results times may vary. For more coronavirus information, visit the Delaware Division of Public Health’s website; call the Delaware information line by dialing 1-866-408-1899; or email [email protected]. TTY users should dial 1-800-232-5460. District of Columbia The District of Columbia has a coronavirus website that provides information on symptoms, and procedures for calling your health care provider or DC Health. NBC News reached out to DC Health with additional questions and is awaiting a response. Florida Call your health care provider or county health department if you are symptomatic to determine the need for testing. To be prioritized for testing, patients must meet the state’s criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Their samples will be sent to the closest laboratory. If you don’t meet priority criteria, you can discuss with your provider about possibly getting tested at a commercial laboratory (e.g. LabCorp or Quest). State lab results are generally available within 24-48 hours. Commercial labs can take three to four days. Turnaround time can for all be affected by demand. For more coronavirus information, call the Florida information line at 866-779-6121 or visit Florida Department of Health’s website. Georgia Call your doctor or local health department if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Your health care provider will consult with the Georgia Department of Public Health to determine if you need to be tested. To be prioritized for testing at the Georgia Public Health Laboratory, patients must meet the state’s criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Patients who don’t meet priority requirements can consider testing at commercial labs. For more information, visit the Georgia Department of Public Health’s website. Hawaii Residents are advised to call a health provider if they have symptoms and have been to areas where the virus is prevalent or have been in contact with someone who is sick. The provider will determine if they should be tested based on the state’s criteria. The state’s public health lab is conducting tests with authorization from the Department of Health. Tests are also being conducted by the Tripler Army Medical Center lab, which does not require department authorization. Test results are typically available within a day. For more information, visit the Hawaii Department of Health’s coronavirus website. Idaho Call your health care provider if you believe you need to be tested. Any provider can request a test from the state, as long as they meet CDC infection control requirements for collection. However, not all providers in the state are set up to meet those requirements, according to the Department of Health. Test results are usually available 24 hours after they are sent to the state lab. There are four private labs conducting tests in the state that may have different response times. For more information, call 2-1-1 or your local public health district, or visit Idaho’s coronavirus website. Illinois Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Providers determine whether a test is necessary based on the Illinois Department of Public Health’s criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. After a provider sends samples to the public health lab, results should be available approximately 24 hours later. Commercial labs are starting to run tests, but those results must be sent to the Illinois Department of Public Health’s laboratory for confirmation. General questions about COVID-19 and Illinois’ response can be answered over the phone at 1-800-889-3931 or via email at [email protected]. The Illinois Department of Public Health has a website with coronavirus information. Indiana Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. The provider must have authorization from the Indiana State Department of Health in order for the test to be evaluated by the department. High risk individuals, including those who have been hospitalized with severe respiratory illness who have tested negative for other respiratory illnesses, will be prioritized. The results are typically available within 24 hours. Individuals who are not high risk are encouraged to consult their provider about possible private testing. For information about coronavirus in Indiana, check the Indiana State Department of Health’s website. You can also direct general questions about COVID-19 to the department’s Epidemiology Resource Center at 317-233-7125 [317-233-1325 after hours] or e-mail [email protected]. Iowa Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Any provider can order a test if a patient meets the state’s criteria, which include:
a person who has traveled to a country with a level 3 CDC travel health warning or has taken an international cruise in the two weeks prior to becoming ill with fever and respiratory symptoms (who do not have an alternative diagnosis) a person with household contact with a lab-confirmed COVID-19 case in the two weeks prior to becoming ill with fever or respiratory symptoms hospitalized adults older than 60 with fever and respiratory symptoms and chronic medical conditions hospitalized people with fever and respiratory failure, with no alternate diagnosis
Test results from the State Hygienic Lab should be available in approximately 24 hours. Private lab results times may vary. For more coronavirus information, call Iowa’s 211 system or visit the Iowa Department of Public Health’s website. Kansas For information about coronavirus in Kansas, check the Kansas Division of Public Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the division with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Kentucky For information about coronavirus in Kentucky, check the Kentucky Department of Public Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with additional questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Louisiana For information about coronavirus in Louisiana, check the Louisiana Department of Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Maine For information about coronavirus in Maine, check the Maine Division of Disease Surveillance’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the division with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Maryland For information about coronavirus in Maryland, check the Department of Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Massachusetts Call your doctor if you are symptomatic, who will consult with the state department of health about if you should be tested. If so, the doctor will arrange for you to come in so they can take swabs and submit them to the state public health lab. The state is only testing people who meet the CDC’s definition of “person under investigation,”and the state health department must approve before testing can be done. Test results are usually available within 24 hours, depending on the volume of tests that day. On Monday, state testing capacity quadrupled after the FDA approved the use of automated testing for the state public health lab. Michigan Michigan has a coronavirus website with advice for residents which recommends that people who are concerned about their health, are experiencing respiratory illness or have other serious and concerning symptoms call their health care provider. Health care providers can request testing based on patient symptoms, according to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services' online FAQ. NBC News is in contact with the department about testing and is awaiting additional information. Minnesota For information about coronavirus in Minnesota, check the Minnesota Department of Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Mississippi Call your health care provider if you have symptoms to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Providers do not need approval from the Mississippi State Department of Health to send samples to the public health laboratory, but priority is given to high-risk patients and those with the most severe symptoms. The department does not recommend testing anyone without symptoms. For information about coronavirus in Mississippi, check the Mississippi Department of Health’s coronavirus website.You can also call the hotline Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at (877) 978-6453. NBC News is in contact with the Mississippi Department of Health about testing and is awaiting additional information. Missouri Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. To be tested by the state public health laboratory, patients must meet the state’s criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Patients who don’t meet these requirements can consider testing at a commercial laboratory. The approximate cost of the commercial test is $199. State lab results are generally available within 24 hours. Commercial labs take approximately three days. For more details, the public can call the Missouri 24-hour coronavirus hotline by dialing 877-435-8411 or visit the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services’ website. Montana Call your health care provider to discuss whether you are a candidate for testing before appearing in person. If you do not have a primary care provider, you can call a community health center or urgent care clinic about getting tested. Providers are testing according to CDC guidance, with a focus on people exhibiting symptoms that could indicate COVID-19. Providers do not need department approval to administer a test, but the department consults on cases as necessary. Test results from the state public health lab are typically returned daily. For more coronavirus information, visit the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services website or contact your county or tribal health department. Nebraska For information about coronavirus in Nebraska, check the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services’ website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Nevada For information about coronavirus in Nevada, check the Nevada Department of Health and Human Services’ coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. New Hampshire Call your health care provider to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. To decide whether you need testing, providers refer to the CDC criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Providers collect specimens before sending them to labs for analysis. Testing is conducted by the New Hampshire Public Health Laboratories. Results are generally available within 24 hours. You can find more coronavirus information on the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services’ website. New Jersey Call your doctor or local health department to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Patients who don’t have a primary care doctor can call a federally qualified health center or emergency department. To decide whether you need testing, providers refer to the CDC criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Specimens are tested by New Jersey’s Public Health and Environmental Laboratory and results are generally available within 24 to 48 hours. Patients who don’t meet priority criteria can discuss testing at commercial labs with their provider. For more coronavirus information, visit the New Jersey Department of Health’s website. New Mexico For information about coronavirus in New Mexico, check the New Mexico Department of Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response.
收藏 现在美国病例渐多,北美很多华人同学担心恐慌, 不如我们自己把知道的各州信息集中起来,方便大家及时求医自救,呼救及互救。我先把目前了解到的信息贴出来, 请大家把自己知道的信息一起贴上来,方便互助。 敬请华人上有专业知识的各领域专业人员能够抽时间给大家一点建议,纠正错误理解,或不实信息,真诚感谢。 此贴为互助贴, 请不管是国内翻墙的朋友还是北美持不同政见的华人尽量克制,不要干扰求助及施助的人,人命关天,谢谢。 CDC昨天贴的Testing 各州情况,我把每个州都点了一遍,基本每个州都显示绿色,即都可以测,网页中还显示已经检测的人数,link: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-updates/testing-in-us.html 各州对自我疑似新冠者的检测条件和去哪里求助的说明,电话,网址的简要情况,link: https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/coronavirus-testing-information-covid-19-tests-according-state-health-departments-n1158041 Trump 总统说已经和Google一起建了一个网站作为主要检测管理程序,但是Google已经澄清该网站尚未完成(Link: https://techcrunch.com/2020/03/14/white-house-now-says-pilot-of-coronavirus-screening-site-will-roll-out-monday-for-bay-area/ ), 等可以用了,我会贴上来 Alabama Call a health care provider if you are concerned you need to be tested -- these include physician practices, emergency departments and urgent care centers. They will help you make arrangements for testing without exposing others. Patients must meet thestate’s criteriato be tested, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Health care providers can order tests as they see appropriate. Results should be available in 24 to 72 hours. For more information, the public can call Alabama’s 211 system by dialing 2-1-1 or texting 888-421-1266—or visit theAlabama Department of Public Health’scoronavirus webpage. Alaska For information about coronavirus in Alaska, check theAlaska Department of Health and Social Services’ coronavirus website . NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Arizona Call your health care provider if you have symptoms and are concerned. If you do not have a regular provider, you can call an urgent care center. Patients must meet the state’s criteria to be tested, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. The Arizona State Public Health Lab and several private labs including SonoraQuest, Mayo, LabCorp and Arup are conducting testing in the state. Results are typically available 24 hours after they are received by the public health lab. For more details, you can call the Arizona information line by dialing 1-844-542-8201 or visit theArizona Department of Health Services’ website. Arkansas Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. If so, your provider will consult the Arkansas Department of Health about if and how to conduct testing. If you do not have a regular provider, call the nearest health care facility that can provide an evaluation or call an emergency room if you are in need of emergency care. The state typically only tests people who are symptomatic. Test results are available approximately 24 hours after they arrive at the state lab. There is some private lab testing in the state, which may have a different turnaround time for results and do not require approval by the state department of health. For more coronavirus information, call 800-803-7847 or visit theArkansas Department of Health’s website. California Call your health care provider orlocal public health departmentto be evaluated for testing if you are symptomatic, may have had contact with a person with coronavirus, or recently traveled to countries that have community spread. As of March 13, California had18 public health labstesting for coronavirus, with three more expected to be offering tests by next week. There are some private labs testing as well, though the state is not tracking their testing data. For a patient to be tested by a public health lab, their provider must contact the local public health department for approval and instructions. Most test results are available within 48 to 72 hours. For more coronavirus information, visit theCalifornia Department of Public Health’s webpage. Colorado Call your health care provider if you are concerned you need to be tested. People who are uninsured or do not have a doctor’s referral can go to the drive-up testing lab during open hours, where they will be directed to a nurse or epidemiologist on site to be assessed. Patients must be symptomatic to be tested and meet thestate’s criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Colorado’s state public health lab is conducting drive-up testing. There is also a private lab conducting tests, with two more expected to begin next week. Test results from the state lab should be available within 72 hours, depending on testing volume. For more coronavirus information, call the CO HELP line at 303-389-1687 or 1-877-462-2911 or visit theColorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s webpage. Connecticut Connecticut has acoronavirus websitethat refers people to the CDC’sguidance on whether you should be tested . Call your provider orlocal health departmentfor more information. NBC News reached out to the Connecticut State Department of Health with additional questions and is awaiting a response. Delaware Call your health care provider if you are concerned you need to be tested. If you do not have a primary care doctor, call the Delaware Division of Public Health’s call center at (866) 408-1899. The state is only recommending testing for people with symptoms. If a provider determines someone should be tested, they collect the samples and send them to the state’s public or private lab. Approval from the Division of Public Health is required for testing at the state public health lab, but not for commercial lab testing. Results from the Division of Public Health’s laboratory are typically available within 24 hours. Commercial lab results times may vary. For more coronavirus information, visit theDelaware Division of Public Health’s website; call the Delaware information line by dialing 1-866-408-1899; or email [email protected] . TTY users should dial 1-800-232-5460. District of Columbia The District of Columbia has a coronavirus website that provides information on symptoms, and procedures for calling your health care provider or DC Health. NBC News reached out to DC Health with additional questions and is awaiting a response. Florida Call your health care provider orcounty health departmentif you are symptomatic to determine the need for testing. To be prioritized for testing, patients must meet thestate’s criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Their samples will be sent to the closest laboratory. If you don’t meet priority criteria, you can discuss with your provider about possibly getting tested at a commercial laboratory (e.g. LabCorp or Quest). State lab results are generally available within 24-48 hours. Commercial labs can take three to four days. Turnaround time can for all be affected by demand. For more coronavirus information, call the Florida information line at 866-779-6121 or visitFlorida Department of Health’s website. Georgia Call your doctor or local health department if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Your health care provider will consult with the Georgia Department of Public Health to determine if you need to be tested. To be prioritized for testing at the Georgia Public Health Laboratory, patients must meet thestate’s criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Patients who don’t meet priority requirements can consider testing at commercial labs. For more information, visit theGeorgia Department of Public Health’s website. Hawaii Residents are advised to call a health provider if they have symptoms and have been to areas where the virus is prevalent or have been in contact with someone who is sick. The provider will determine if they should be tested based on thestate’s criteria . The state’s public health lab is conducting tests with authorization from the Department of Health. Tests are also being conducted by the Tripler Army Medical Center lab, which does not require department authorization. Test results are typically available within a day. For more information, visit the Hawaii Department of Health’scoronavirus website. Idaho Call your health care provider if you believe you need to be tested. Any provider can request a test from the state, as long as they meet CDC infection control requirements for collection. However, not all providers in the state are set up to meet those requirements, according to the Department of Health. Test results are usually available 24 hours after they are sent to the state lab. There are four private labs conducting tests in the state that may have different response times. For more information, call 2-1-1 or yourlocal public health district, or visit Idaho’scoronavirus website. Illinois Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Providers determine whether a test is necessary based on the Illinois Department of Public Health’s criteria , which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. After a provider sends samples to the public health lab, results should be available approximately 24 hours later. Commercial labs are starting to run tests, but those results must be sent to the Illinois Department of Public Health’s laboratory for confirmation. General questions about COVID-19 and Illinois’ response can be answered over the phone at 1-800-889-3931 or via email at [email protected] . The Illinois Department of Public Health has awebsite with coronavirus information . Indiana Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. The provider must have authorization from the Indiana State Department of Health in order for the test to be evaluated by the department. High risk individuals, including those who have been hospitalized with severe respiratory illness who have tested negative for other respiratory illnesses, will be prioritized. The results are typically available within 24 hours. Individuals who are not high risk are encouraged to consult their provider about possible private testing. For information about coronavirus in Indiana, check theIndiana State Department of Health’s website.You can also direct general questions about COVID-19 to the department’s Epidemiology Resource Center at 317-233-7125 [317-233-1325 after hours] or e-mail [email protected] . Iowa Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Any provider can order a test if a patient meets the state’s criteria, which include: a person who has traveled to a country with a level 3 CDC travel health warning or has taken an international cruise in the two weeks prior to becoming ill with fever and respiratory symptoms (who do not have an alternative diagnosis) a person with household contact with a lab-confirmed COVID-19 case in the two weeks prior to becoming ill with fever or respiratory symptoms hospitalized adults older than 60 with fever and respiratory symptoms and chronic medical conditions hospitalized people with fever and respiratory failure, with no alternate diagnosis Test results from the State Hygienic Lab should be available in approximately 24 hours. Private lab results times may vary. For more coronavirus information, call Iowa’s 211 system or visit theIowa Department of Public Health’s website. Kansas For information about coronavirus in Kansas, check theKansas Division of Public Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the division with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Kentucky For information about coronavirus in Kentucky, check theKentucky Department of Public Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with additional questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Louisiana For information about coronavirus in Louisiana, check theLouisiana Department of Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Maine For information about coronavirus in Maine, check theMaine Division of Disease Surveillance’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the division with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Maryland For information about coronavirus in Maryland, check theDepartment of Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Massachusetts Call your doctor if you are symptomatic, who will consult with the state department of health about if you should be tested. If so, the doctor will arrange for you to come in so they can take swabs and submit them to the state public health lab. The state is only testing people who meet the CDC’s definition of“person under investigation,”and the state health department must approve before testing can be done. Test results are usually available within 24 hours, depending on the volume of tests that day. On Monday, state testing capacity quadrupled after the FDA approved the use of automated testing for the state public health lab. Michigan Michigan has a coronavirus website with advice for residents which recommends that people who are concerned about their health, are experiencing respiratory illness or have other serious and concerning symptoms call their health care provider. Health care providers can request testing based on patient symptoms, according to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services' online FAQ . NBC News is in contact with the department about testing and is awaiting additional information. Minnesota For information about coronavirus in Minnesota, check theMinnesota Department of Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Mississippi Call your health care provider if you have symptoms to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Providers do not need approval from the Mississippi State Department of Health to send samples to the public health laboratory, but priority is given to high-risk patients and those with the most severe symptoms. The department does not recommend testing anyone without symptoms. For information about coronavirus in Mississippi, check theMississippi Department of Health’s coronavirus website.You can also call the hotline Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at (877) 978-6453. NBC News is in contact with the Mississippi Department of Health about testing and is awaiting additional information. Missouri Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. To be tested by the state public health laboratory, patients must meet thestate’s criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Patients who don’t meet these requirements can consider testing at a commercial laboratory. The approximate cost of the commercial test is $199. State lab results are generally available within 24 hours. Commercial labs take approximately three days. For more details, the public can call the Missouri 24-hour coronavirus hotline by dialing 877-435-8411 or visit theMissouri Department of Health and Senior Services’ website. Montana Call your health care provider to discuss whether you are a candidate for testing before appearing in person. If you do not have a primary care provider, you can call a community health center or urgent care clinic about getting tested. Providers are testing according toCDC guidance, with a focus on people exhibiting symptoms that could indicate COVID-19. Providers do not need department approval to administer a test, but the department consults on cases as necessary. Test results from the state public health lab are typically returned daily. For more coronavirus information, visit the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services website or contact yourcounty or tribal health department . Nebraska For information about coronavirus in Nebraska, check theNebraska Department of Health and Human Services’ website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Nevada For information about coronavirus in Nevada, check theNevada Department of Health and Human Services’ coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. New Hampshire Call your health care provider to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. To decide whether you need testing, providers refer to theCDC criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Providers collect specimens before sending them to labs for analysis. Testing is conducted by the New Hampshire Public Health Laboratories. Results are generally available within 24 hours. You can find more coronavirus information on theNew Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services’ website. New Jersey Call your doctor orlocal health departmentto discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Patients who don’t have a primary care doctor can call a federally qualified health center or emergency department. To decide whether you need testing, providers refer to theCDC criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Specimens are tested by New Jersey’s Public Health and Environmental Laboratory and results are generally available within 24 to 48 hours. Patients who don’t meet priority criteria can discuss testing at commercial labs with their provider. For more coronavirus information, visit theNew Jersey Department of Health’s website. New Mexico For information about coronavirus in New Mexico, check theNew Mexico Department of Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response.
好贴。给楼主补充一个,我自己的医生发给我的。在纽约可以去go health urgent care.他们是northwell health system的,是纽约州那个上周唯一的可测corona的实验室。 但是纽约现在的标准是要有flu like symptoms才给测。建议没有症状或者轻症的把预约机会留给重症的人。 最后,提前先打电话告诉前台。 Caffeine 发表于 3/14/2020 7:48:53 PM
感谢lz! 现在美国病例渐多,北美很多华人同学担心恐慌, 不如我们自己把知道的各州信息集中起来,方便大家及时求医自救,呼救及互救。我先把目前了解到的信息贴出来, 请大家把自己知道的信息一起贴上来,方便互助。 敬请华人上有专业知识的各领域专业人员能够抽时间给大家一点建议,纠正错误理解,或不实信息,真诚感谢。 此贴为互助贴, 请不管是国内翻墙的朋友还是北美持不同政见的华人朋友同学尽量克制,不要干扰求助及施助的人,人命关天,谢谢。 CDC昨天贴的Testing 各州情况,我把每个州都点了一遍,基本每个州都显示绿色,即都可以测,网页中还显示已经检测的人数,link: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-updates/testing-in-us.html 各州对自我疑似新冠者的检测条件和去哪里求助的说明,电话,网址的简要情况,link: https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/coronavirus-testing-information-covid-19-tests-according-state-health-departments-n1158041 Trump 总统说已经和Google一起建了一个网站作为主要检测管理程序,但是Google已经澄清该网站尚未完成(Link: https://techcrunch.com/2020/03/14/white-house-now-says-pilot-of-coronavirus-screening-site-will-roll-out-monday-for-bay-area/ ), 等可以用了,我会贴上来 Alabama Call a health care provider if you are concerned you need to be tested -- these include physician practices, emergency departments and urgent care centers. They will help you make arrangements for testing without exposing others. Patients must meet thestate’s criteriato be tested, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Health care providers can order tests as they see appropriate. Results should be available in 24 to 72 hours. For more information, the public can call Alabama’s 211 system by dialing 2-1-1 or texting 888-421-1266—or visit theAlabama Department of Public Health’scoronavirus webpage. Alaska For information about coronavirus in Alaska, check theAlaska Department of Health and Social Services’ coronavirus website . NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Arizona Call your health care provider if you have symptoms and are concerned. If you do not have a regular provider, you can call an urgent care center. Patients must meet the state’s criteria to be tested, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. The Arizona State Public Health Lab and several private labs including SonoraQuest, Mayo, LabCorp and Arup are conducting testing in the state. Results are typically available 24 hours after they are received by the public health lab. For more details, you can call the Arizona information line by dialing 1-844-542-8201 or visit theArizona Department of Health Services’ website. Arkansas Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. If so, your provider will consult the Arkansas Department of Health about if and how to conduct testing. If you do not have a regular provider, call the nearest health care facility that can provide an evaluation or call an emergency room if you are in need of emergency care. The state typically only tests people who are symptomatic. Test results are available approximately 24 hours after they arrive at the state lab. There is some private lab testing in the state, which may have a different turnaround time for results and do not require approval by the state department of health. For more coronavirus information, call 800-803-7847 or visit theArkansas Department of Health’s website. California Call your health care provider orlocal public health departmentto be evaluated for testing if you are symptomatic, may have had contact with a person with coronavirus, or recently traveled to countries that have community spread. As of March 13, California had18 public health labstesting for coronavirus, with three more expected to be offering tests by next week. There are some private labs testing as well, though the state is not tracking their testing data. For a patient to be tested by a public health lab, their provider must contact the local public health department for approval and instructions. Most test results are available within 48 to 72 hours. For more coronavirus information, visit theCalifornia Department of Public Health’s webpage. Colorado Call your health care provider if you are concerned you need to be tested. People who are uninsured or do not have a doctor’s referral can go to the drive-up testing lab during open hours, where they will be directed to a nurse or epidemiologist on site to be assessed. Patients must be symptomatic to be tested and meet thestate’s criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Colorado’s state public health lab is conducting drive-up testing. There is also a private lab conducting tests, with two more expected to begin next week. Test results from the state lab should be available within 72 hours, depending on testing volume. For more coronavirus information, call the CO HELP line at 303-389-1687 or 1-877-462-2911 or visit theColorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s webpage. Connecticut Connecticut has acoronavirus websitethat refers people to the CDC’sguidance on whether you should be tested . Call your provider orlocal health departmentfor more information. NBC News reached out to the Connecticut State Department of Health with additional questions and is awaiting a response. Delaware Call your health care provider if you are concerned you need to be tested. If you do not have a primary care doctor, call the Delaware Division of Public Health’s call center at (866) 408-1899. The state is only recommending testing for people with symptoms. If a provider determines someone should be tested, they collect the samples and send them to the state’s public or private lab. Approval from the Division of Public Health is required for testing at the state public health lab, but not for commercial lab testing. Results from the Division of Public Health’s laboratory are typically available within 24 hours. Commercial lab results times may vary. For more coronavirus information, visit theDelaware Division of Public Health’s website; call the Delaware information line by dialing 1-866-408-1899; or email [email protected] . TTY users should dial 1-800-232-5460. District of Columbia The District of Columbia has a coronavirus website that provides information on symptoms, and procedures for calling your health care provider or DC Health. NBC News reached out to DC Health with additional questions and is awaiting a response. Florida Call your health care provider orcounty health departmentif you are symptomatic to determine the need for testing. To be prioritized for testing, patients must meet thestate’s criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Their samples will be sent to the closest laboratory. If you don’t meet priority criteria, you can discuss with your provider about possibly getting tested at a commercial laboratory (e.g. LabCorp or Quest). State lab results are generally available within 24-48 hours. Commercial labs can take three to four days. Turnaround time can for all be affected by demand. For more coronavirus information, call the Florida information line at 866-779-6121 or visitFlorida Department of Health’s website. Georgia Call your doctor or local health department if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Your health care provider will consult with the Georgia Department of Public Health to determine if you need to be tested. To be prioritized for testing at the Georgia Public Health Laboratory, patients must meet thestate’s criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Patients who don’t meet priority requirements can consider testing at commercial labs. For more information, visit theGeorgia Department of Public Health’s website. Hawaii Residents are advised to call a health provider if they have symptoms and have been to areas where the virus is prevalent or have been in contact with someone who is sick. The provider will determine if they should be tested based on thestate’s criteria . The state’s public health lab is conducting tests with authorization from the Department of Health. Tests are also being conducted by the Tripler Army Medical Center lab, which does not require department authorization. Test results are typically available within a day. For more information, visit the Hawaii Department of Health’scoronavirus website. Idaho Call your health care provider if you believe you need to be tested. Any provider can request a test from the state, as long as they meet CDC infection control requirements for collection. However, not all providers in the state are set up to meet those requirements, according to the Department of Health. Test results are usually available 24 hours after they are sent to the state lab. There are four private labs conducting tests in the state that may have different response times. For more information, call 2-1-1 or yourlocal public health district, or visit Idaho’scoronavirus website. Illinois Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Providers determine whether a test is necessary based on the Illinois Department of Public Health’s criteria , which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. After a provider sends samples to the public health lab, results should be available approximately 24 hours later. Commercial labs are starting to run tests, but those results must be sent to the Illinois Department of Public Health’s laboratory for confirmation. General questions about COVID-19 and Illinois’ response can be answered over the phone at 1-800-889-3931 or via email at [email protected] . The Illinois Department of Public Health has awebsite with coronavirus information . Indiana Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. The provider must have authorization from the Indiana State Department of Health in order for the test to be evaluated by the department. High risk individuals, including those who have been hospitalized with severe respiratory illness who have tested negative for other respiratory illnesses, will be prioritized. The results are typically available within 24 hours. Individuals who are not high risk are encouraged to consult their provider about possible private testing. For information about coronavirus in Indiana, check theIndiana State Department of Health’s website.You can also direct general questions about COVID-19 to the department’s Epidemiology Resource Center at 317-233-7125 [317-233-1325 after hours] or e-mail [email protected] . Iowa Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Any provider can order a test if a patient meets the state’s criteria, which include: a person who has traveled to a country with a level 3 CDC travel health warning or has taken an international cruise in the two weeks prior to becoming ill with fever and respiratory symptoms (who do not have an alternative diagnosis) a person with household contact with a lab-confirmed COVID-19 case in the two weeks prior to becoming ill with fever or respiratory symptoms hospitalized adults older than 60 with fever and respiratory symptoms and chronic medical conditions hospitalized people with fever and respiratory failure, with no alternate diagnosis Test results from the State Hygienic Lab should be available in approximately 24 hours. Private lab results times may vary. For more coronavirus information, call Iowa’s 211 system or visit theIowa Department of Public Health’s website. Kansas For information about coronavirus in Kansas, check theKansas Division of Public Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the division with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Kentucky For information about coronavirus in Kentucky, check theKentucky Department of Public Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with additional questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Louisiana For information about coronavirus in Louisiana, check theLouisiana Department of Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Maine For information about coronavirus in Maine, check theMaine Division of Disease Surveillance’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the division with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Maryland For information about coronavirus in Maryland, check theDepartment of Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Massachusetts Call your doctor if you are symptomatic, who will consult with the state department of health about if you should be tested. If so, the doctor will arrange for you to come in so they can take swabs and submit them to the state public health lab. The state is only testing people who meet the CDC’s definition of“person under investigation,”and the state health department must approve before testing can be done. Test results are usually available within 24 hours, depending on the volume of tests that day. On Monday, state testing capacity quadrupled after the FDA approved the use of automated testing for the state public health lab. Michigan Michigan has a coronavirus website with advice for residents which recommends that people who are concerned about their health, are experiencing respiratory illness or have other serious and concerning symptoms call their health care provider. Health care providers can request testing based on patient symptoms, according to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services' online FAQ . NBC News is in contact with the department about testing and is awaiting additional information. Minnesota For information about coronavirus in Minnesota, check theMinnesota Department of Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Mississippi Call your health care provider if you have symptoms to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Providers do not need approval from the Mississippi State Department of Health to send samples to the public health laboratory, but priority is given to high-risk patients and those with the most severe symptoms. The department does not recommend testing anyone without symptoms. For information about coronavirus in Mississippi, check theMississippi Department of Health’s coronavirus website.You can also call the hotline Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at (877) 978-6453. NBC News is in contact with the Mississippi Department of Health about testing and is awaiting additional information. Missouri Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. To be tested by the state public health laboratory, patients must meet thestate’s criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Patients who don’t meet these requirements can consider testing at a commercial laboratory. The approximate cost of the commercial test is $199. State lab results are generally available within 24 hours. Commercial labs take approximately three days. For more details, the public can call the Missouri 24-hour coronavirus hotline by dialing 877-435-8411 or visit theMissouri Department of Health and Senior Services’ website. Montana Call your health care provider to discuss whether you are a candidate for testing before appearing in person. If you do not have a primary care provider, you can call a community health center or urgent care clinic about getting tested. Providers are testing according toCDC guidance, with a focus on people exhibiting symptoms that could indicate COVID-19. Providers do not need department approval to administer a test, but the department consults on cases as necessary. Test results from the state public health lab are typically returned daily. For more coronavirus information, visit the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services website or contact yourcounty or tribal health department . Nebraska For information about coronavirus in Nebraska, check theNebraska Department of Health and Human Services’ website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Nevada For information about coronavirus in Nevada, check theNevada Department of Health and Human Services’ coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. New Hampshire Call your health care provider to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. To decide whether you need testing, providers refer to theCDC criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Providers collect specimens before sending them to labs for analysis. Testing is conducted by the New Hampshire Public Health Laboratories. Results are generally available within 24 hours. You can find more coronavirus information on theNew Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services’ website. New Jersey Call your doctor orlocal health departmentto discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Patients who don’t have a primary care doctor can call a federally qualified health center or emergency department. To decide whether you need testing, providers refer to theCDC criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Specimens are tested by New Jersey’s Public Health and Environmental Laboratory and results are generally available within 24 to 48 hours. Patients who don’t meet priority criteria can discuss testing at commercial labs with their provider. For more coronavirus information, visit theNew Jersey Department of Health’s website. New Mexico For information about coronavirus in New Mexico, check theNew Mexico Department of Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response.
收藏现在美国病例渐多,北美很多华人同学担心恐慌, 不如我们自己把知道的各州信息集中起来,方便大家及时求医自救,呼救及互救。我先把目前了解到的信息贴出来, 请大家把自己知道的信息一起贴上来,方便互助。 敬请华人上有专业知识的各领域专业人员能够抽时间给大家一点建议,纠正错误理解,或不实信息,真诚感谢。 此贴为互助贴, 请不管是国内翻墙的朋友还是北美持不同政见的华人朋友同学尽量克制,不要干扰求助及施助的人,人命关天,谢谢。 CDC昨天贴的Testing 各州情况,我把每个州都点了一遍,基本每个州都显示绿色,即都可以测,网页中还显示已经检测的人数,link: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-updates/testing-in-us.html 各州对自我疑似新冠者的检测条件和去哪里求助的说明,电话,网址的简要情况,link: https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/coronavirus-testing-information-covid-19-tests-according-state-health-departments-n1158041 Trump 总统说已经和Google一起建了一个网站作为主要检测管理程序,但是Google已经澄清该网站尚未完成(Link: https://techcrunch.com/2020/03/14/white-house-now-says-pilot-of-coronavirus-screening-site-will-roll-out-monday-for-bay-area/ ), 等可以用了,我会贴上来 Alabama Call a health care provider if you are concerned you need to be tested -- these include physician practices, emergency departments and urgent care centers. They will help you make arrangements for testing without exposing others. Patients must meet thestate’s criteriato be tested, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Health care providers can order tests as they see appropriate. Results should be available in 24 to 72 hours. For more information, the public can call Alabama’s 211 system by dialing 2-1-1 or texting 888-421-1266—or visit theAlabama Department of Public Health’scoronavirus webpage. Alaska For information about coronavirus in Alaska, check theAlaska Department of Health and Social Services’ coronavirus website . NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Arizona Call your health care provider if you have symptoms and are concerned. If you do not have a regular provider, you can call an urgent care center. Patients must meet the state’s criteria to be tested, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. The Arizona State Public Health Lab and several private labs including SonoraQuest, Mayo, LabCorp and Arup are conducting testing in the state. Results are typically available 24 hours after they are received by the public health lab. For more details, you can call the Arizona information line by dialing 1-844-542-8201 or visit theArizona Department of Health Services’ website. Arkansas Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. If so, your provider will consult the Arkansas Department of Health about if and how to conduct testing. If you do not have a regular provider, call the nearest health care facility that can provide an evaluation or call an emergency room if you are in need of emergency care. The state typically only tests people who are symptomatic. Test results are available approximately 24 hours after they arrive at the state lab. There is some private lab testing in the state, which may have a different turnaround time for results and do not require approval by the state department of health. For more coronavirus information, call 800-803-7847 or visit theArkansas Department of Health’s website. California Call your health care provider orlocal public health departmentto be evaluated for testing if you are symptomatic, may have had contact with a person with coronavirus, or recently traveled to countries that have community spread. As of March 13, California had18 public health labstesting for coronavirus, with three more expected to be offering tests by next week. There are some private labs testing as well, though the state is not tracking their testing data. For a patient to be tested by a public health lab, their provider must contact the local public health department for approval and instructions. Most test results are available within 48 to 72 hours. For more coronavirus information, visit theCalifornia Department of Public Health’s webpage. Colorado Call your health care provider if you are concerned you need to be tested. People who are uninsured or do not have a doctor’s referral can go to the drive-up testing lab during open hours, where they will be directed to a nurse or epidemiologist on site to be assessed. Patients must be symptomatic to be tested and meet thestate’s criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Colorado’s state public health lab is conducting drive-up testing. There is also a private lab conducting tests, with two more expected to begin next week. Test results from the state lab should be available within 72 hours, depending on testing volume. For more coronavirus information, call the CO HELP line at 303-389-1687 or 1-877-462-2911 or visit theColorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s webpage. Connecticut Connecticut has acoronavirus websitethat refers people to the CDC’sguidance on whether you should be tested . Call your provider orlocal health departmentfor more information. NBC News reached out to the Connecticut State Department of Health with additional questions and is awaiting a response. Delaware Call your health care provider if you are concerned you need to be tested. If you do not have a primary care doctor, call the Delaware Division of Public Health’s call center at (866) 408-1899. The state is only recommending testing for people with symptoms. If a provider determines someone should be tested, they collect the samples and send them to the state’s public or private lab. Approval from the Division of Public Health is required for testing at the state public health lab, but not for commercial lab testing. Results from the Division of Public Health’s laboratory are typically available within 24 hours. Commercial lab results times may vary. For more coronavirus information, visit theDelaware Division of Public Health’s website; call the Delaware information line by dialing 1-866-408-1899; or email [email protected] . TTY users should dial 1-800-232-5460. District of Columbia The District of Columbia has a coronavirus website that provides information on symptoms, and procedures for calling your health care provider or DC Health. NBC News reached out to DC Health with additional questions and is awaiting a response. Florida Call your health care provider orcounty health departmentif you are symptomatic to determine the need for testing. To be prioritized for testing, patients must meet thestate’s criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Their samples will be sent to the closest laboratory. If you don’t meet priority criteria, you can discuss with your provider about possibly getting tested at a commercial laboratory (e.g. LabCorp or Quest). State lab results are generally available within 24-48 hours. Commercial labs can take three to four days. Turnaround time can for all be affected by demand. For more coronavirus information, call the Florida information line at 866-779-6121 or visitFlorida Department of Health’s website. Georgia Call your doctor or local health department if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Your health care provider will consult with the Georgia Department of Public Health to determine if you need to be tested. To be prioritized for testing at the Georgia Public Health Laboratory, patients must meet thestate’s criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Patients who don’t meet priority requirements can consider testing at commercial labs. For more information, visit theGeorgia Department of Public Health’s website. Hawaii Residents are advised to call a health provider if they have symptoms and have been to areas where the virus is prevalent or have been in contact with someone who is sick. The provider will determine if they should be tested based on thestate’s criteria . The state’s public health lab is conducting tests with authorization from the Department of Health. Tests are also being conducted by the Tripler Army Medical Center lab, which does not require department authorization. Test results are typically available within a day. For more information, visit the Hawaii Department of Health’scoronavirus website. Idaho Call your health care provider if you believe you need to be tested. Any provider can request a test from the state, as long as they meet CDC infection control requirements for collection. However, not all providers in the state are set up to meet those requirements, according to the Department of Health. Test results are usually available 24 hours after they are sent to the state lab. There are four private labs conducting tests in the state that may have different response times. For more information, call 2-1-1 or yourlocal public health district, or visit Idaho’scoronavirus website. Illinois Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Providers determine whether a test is necessary based on the Illinois Department of Public Health’s criteria , which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. After a provider sends samples to the public health lab, results should be available approximately 24 hours later. Commercial labs are starting to run tests, but those results must be sent to the Illinois Department of Public Health’s laboratory for confirmation. General questions about COVID-19 and Illinois’ response can be answered over the phone at 1-800-889-3931 or via email at [email protected] . The Illinois Department of Public Health has awebsite with coronavirus information . Indiana Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. The provider must have authorization from the Indiana State Department of Health in order for the test to be evaluated by the department. High risk individuals, including those who have been hospitalized with severe respiratory illness who have tested negative for other respiratory illnesses, will be prioritized. The results are typically available within 24 hours. Individuals who are not high risk are encouraged to consult their provider about possible private testing. For information about coronavirus in Indiana, check theIndiana State Department of Health’s website.You can also direct general questions about COVID-19 to the department’s Epidemiology Resource Center at 317-233-7125 [317-233-1325 after hours] or e-mail [email protected] . Iowa Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Any provider can order a test if a patient meets the state’s criteria, which include: a person who has traveled to a country with a level 3 CDC travel health warning or has taken an international cruise in the two weeks prior to becoming ill with fever and respiratory symptoms (who do not have an alternative diagnosis) a person with household contact with a lab-confirmed COVID-19 case in the two weeks prior to becoming ill with fever or respiratory symptoms hospitalized adults older than 60 with fever and respiratory symptoms and chronic medical conditions hospitalized people with fever and respiratory failure, with no alternate diagnosis Test results from the State Hygienic Lab should be available in approximately 24 hours. Private lab results times may vary. For more coronavirus information, call Iowa’s 211 system or visit theIowa Department of Public Health’s website. Kansas For information about coronavirus in Kansas, check theKansas Division of Public Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the division with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Kentucky For information about coronavirus in Kentucky, check theKentucky Department of Public Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with additional questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Louisiana For information about coronavirus in Louisiana, check theLouisiana Department of Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Maine For information about coronavirus in Maine, check theMaine Division of Disease Surveillance’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the division with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Maryland For information about coronavirus in Maryland, check theDepartment of Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Massachusetts Call your doctor if you are symptomatic, who will consult with the state department of health about if you should be tested. If so, the doctor will arrange for you to come in so they can take swabs and submit them to the state public health lab. The state is only testing people who meet the CDC’s definition of“person under investigation,”and the state health department must approve before testing can be done. Test results are usually available within 24 hours, depending on the volume of tests that day. On Monday, state testing capacity quadrupled after the FDA approved the use of automated testing for the state public health lab. Michigan Michigan has a coronavirus website with advice for residents which recommends that people who are concerned about their health, are experiencing respiratory illness or have other serious and concerning symptoms call their health care provider. Health care providers can request testing based on patient symptoms, according to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services' online FAQ . NBC News is in contact with the department about testing and is awaiting additional information. Minnesota For information about coronavirus in Minnesota, check theMinnesota Department of Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Mississippi Call your health care provider if you have symptoms to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Providers do not need approval from the Mississippi State Department of Health to send samples to the public health laboratory, but priority is given to high-risk patients and those with the most severe symptoms. The department does not recommend testing anyone without symptoms. For information about coronavirus in Mississippi, check theMississippi Department of Health’s coronavirus website.You can also call the hotline Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at (877) 978-6453. NBC News is in contact with the Mississippi Department of Health about testing and is awaiting additional information. Missouri Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. To be tested by the state public health laboratory, patients must meet thestate’s criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Patients who don’t meet these requirements can consider testing at a commercial laboratory. The approximate cost of the commercial test is $199. State lab results are generally available within 24 hours. Commercial labs take approximately three days. For more details, the public can call the Missouri 24-hour coronavirus hotline by dialing 877-435-8411 or visit theMissouri Department of Health and Senior Services’ website. Montana Call your health care provider to discuss whether you are a candidate for testing before appearing in person. If you do not have a primary care provider, you can call a community health center or urgent care clinic about getting tested. Providers are testing according toCDC guidance, with a focus on people exhibiting symptoms that could indicate COVID-19. Providers do not need department approval to administer a test, but the department consults on cases as necessary. Test results from the state public health lab are typically returned daily. For more coronavirus information, visit the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services website or contact yourcounty or tribal health department . Nebraska For information about coronavirus in Nebraska, check theNebraska Department of Health and Human Services’ website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Nevada For information about coronavirus in Nevada, check theNevada Department of Health and Human Services’ coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. New Hampshire Call your health care provider to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. To decide whether you need testing, providers refer to theCDC criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Providers collect specimens before sending them to labs for analysis. Testing is conducted by the New Hampshire Public Health Laboratories. Results are generally available within 24 hours. You can find more coronavirus information on theNew Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services’ website. New Jersey Call your doctor orlocal health departmentto discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Patients who don’t have a primary care doctor can call a federally qualified health center or emergency department. To decide whether you need testing, providers refer to theCDC criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Specimens are tested by New Jersey’s Public Health and Environmental Laboratory and results are generally available within 24 to 48 hours. Patients who don’t meet priority criteria can discuss testing at commercial labs with their provider. For more coronavirus information, visit theNew Jersey Department of Health’s website. New Mexico For information about coronavirus in New Mexico, check theNew Mexico Department of Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response.
马克。谢谢! 现在美国病例渐多,北美很多华人同学担心恐慌, 不如我们自己把知道的各州信息集中起来,方便大家及时求医自救,呼救及互救。我先把目前了解到的信息贴出来, 请大家把自己知道的信息一起贴上来,方便互助。 敬请华人上有专业知识的各领域专业人员能够抽时间给大家一点建议,纠正错误理解,或不实信息,真诚感谢。 此贴为互助贴, 请不管是国内翻墙的朋友还是北美持不同政见的华人朋友同学尽量克制,不要干扰求助及施助的人,人命关天,谢谢。 CDC昨天贴的Testing 各州情况,我把每个州都点了一遍,基本每个州都显示绿色,即都可以测,网页中还显示已经检测的人数,link: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/cases-updates/testing-in-us.html 各州对自我疑似新冠者的检测条件和去哪里求助的说明,电话,网址的简要情况,link: https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/coronavirus-testing-information-covid-19-tests-according-state-health-departments-n1158041 Trump 总统说已经和Google一起建了一个网站作为主要检测管理程序,但是Google已经澄清该网站尚未完成(Link: https://techcrunch.com/2020/03/14/white-house-now-says-pilot-of-coronavirus-screening-site-will-roll-out-monday-for-bay-area/ ), 等可以用了,我会贴上来 Alabama Call a health care provider if you are concerned you need to be tested -- these include physician practices, emergency departments and urgent care centers. They will help you make arrangements for testing without exposing others. Patients must meet thestate’s criteriato be tested, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Health care providers can order tests as they see appropriate. Results should be available in 24 to 72 hours. For more information, the public can call Alabama’s 211 system by dialing 2-1-1 or texting 888-421-1266—or visit theAlabama Department of Public Health’scoronavirus webpage. Alaska For information about coronavirus in Alaska, check theAlaska Department of Health and Social Services’ coronavirus website . NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Arizona Call your health care provider if you have symptoms and are concerned. If you do not have a regular provider, you can call an urgent care center. Patients must meet the state’s criteria to be tested, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. The Arizona State Public Health Lab and several private labs including SonoraQuest, Mayo, LabCorp and Arup are conducting testing in the state. Results are typically available 24 hours after they are received by the public health lab. For more details, you can call the Arizona information line by dialing 1-844-542-8201 or visit theArizona Department of Health Services’ website. Arkansas Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. If so, your provider will consult the Arkansas Department of Health about if and how to conduct testing. If you do not have a regular provider, call the nearest health care facility that can provide an evaluation or call an emergency room if you are in need of emergency care. The state typically only tests people who are symptomatic. Test results are available approximately 24 hours after they arrive at the state lab. There is some private lab testing in the state, which may have a different turnaround time for results and do not require approval by the state department of health. For more coronavirus information, call 800-803-7847 or visit theArkansas Department of Health’s website. California Call your health care provider orlocal public health departmentto be evaluated for testing if you are symptomatic, may have had contact with a person with coronavirus, or recently traveled to countries that have community spread. As of March 13, California had18 public health labstesting for coronavirus, with three more expected to be offering tests by next week. There are some private labs testing as well, though the state is not tracking their testing data. For a patient to be tested by a public health lab, their provider must contact the local public health department for approval and instructions. Most test results are available within 48 to 72 hours. For more coronavirus information, visit theCalifornia Department of Public Health’s webpage. 来自GEMMM的信息:看到这个新闻,如果你是Bay Area的Kaiser会员,Kaiser现在也有Drive Thru Testing,先要医生批准,然后开车过去,直接坐车里测。 https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/kaiser-opens-drive-thru-coronavirus-testing-areas-2/2254425/ Link: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/health/2020/03/13/what-drive-up-coronavirus-testing-like-san-francisco/5046429002/ Officials atKaiser Permanentein Northern California said their members whomeet the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention criteria— and whohave doctor's order— will be given appointments at the drive-up center, and more sites are expected to open in the coming weeks. 加州testing lab Colorado Call your health care provider if you are concerned you need to be tested. People who are uninsured or do not have a doctor’s referral can go to the drive-up testing lab during open hours, where they will be directed to a nurse or epidemiologist on site to be assessed. Patients must be symptomatic to be tested and meet thestate’s criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Colorado’s state public health lab is conducting drive-up testing. There is also a private lab conducting tests, with two more expected to begin next week. Test results from the state lab should be available within 72 hours, depending on testing volume. For more coronavirus information, call the CO HELP line at 303-389-1687 or 1-877-462-2911 or visit theColorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s webpage. Connecticut Connecticut has acoronavirus websitethat refers people to the CDC’sguidance on whether you should be tested . Call your provider orlocal health departmentfor more information. NBC News reached out to the Connecticut State Department of Health with additional questions and is awaiting a response. Delaware Call your health care provider if you are concerned you need to be tested. If you do not have a primary care doctor, call the Delaware Division of Public Health’s call center at (866) 408-1899. The state is only recommending testing for people with symptoms. If a provider determines someone should be tested, they collect the samples and send them to the state’s public or private lab. Approval from the Division of Public Health is required for testing at the state public health lab, but not for commercial lab testing. Results from the Division of Public Health’s laboratory are typically available within 24 hours. Commercial lab results times may vary. For more coronavirus information, visit theDelaware Division of Public Health’s website; call the Delaware information line by dialing 1-866-408-1899; or email [email protected] . TTY users should dial 1-800-232-5460. District of Columbia The District of Columbia has a coronavirus website that provides information on symptoms, and procedures for calling your health care provider or DC Health. NBC News reached out to DC Health with additional questions and is awaiting a response. Florida Call your health care provider orcounty health departmentif you are symptomatic to determine the need for testing. To be prioritized for testing, patients must meet thestate’s criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Their samples will be sent to the closest laboratory. If you don’t meet priority criteria, you can discuss with your provider about possibly getting tested at a commercial laboratory (e.g. LabCorp or Quest). State lab results are generally available within 24-48 hours. Commercial labs can take three to four days. Turnaround time can for all be affected by demand. For more coronavirus information, call the Florida information line at 866-779-6121 or visitFlorida Department of Health’s website. Georgia Call your doctor or local health department if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Your health care provider will consult with the Georgia Department of Public Health to determine if you need to be tested. To be prioritized for testing at the Georgia Public Health Laboratory, patients must meet thestate’s criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Patients who don’t meet priority requirements can consider testing at commercial labs. For more information, visit theGeorgia Department of Public Health’s website. Hawaii Residents are advised to call a health provider if they have symptoms and have been to areas where the virus is prevalent or have been in contact with someone who is sick. The provider will determine if they should be tested based on thestate’s criteria . The state’s public health lab is conducting tests with authorization from the Department of Health. Tests are also being conducted by the Tripler Army Medical Center lab, which does not require department authorization. Test results are typically available within a day. For more information, visit the Hawaii Department of Health’scoronavirus website. Idaho Call your health care provider if you believe you need to be tested. Any provider can request a test from the state, as long as they meet CDC infection control requirements for collection. However, not all providers in the state are set up to meet those requirements, according to the Department of Health. Test results are usually available 24 hours after they are sent to the state lab. There are four private labs conducting tests in the state that may have different response times. For more information, call 2-1-1 or yourlocal public health district, or visit Idaho’scoronavirus website. Illinois Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Providers determine whether a test is necessary based on the Illinois Department of Public Health’s criteria , which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. After a provider sends samples to the public health lab, results should be available approximately 24 hours later. Commercial labs are starting to run tests, but those results must be sent to the Illinois Department of Public Health’s laboratory for confirmation. General questions about COVID-19 and Illinois’ response can be answered over the phone at 1-800-889-3931 or via email at [email protected] . The Illinois Department of Public Health has awebsite with coronavirus information . Indiana Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. The provider must have authorization from the Indiana State Department of Health in order for the test to be evaluated by the department. High risk individuals, including those who have been hospitalized with severe respiratory illness who have tested negative for other respiratory illnesses, will be prioritized. The results are typically available within 24 hours. Individuals who are not high risk are encouraged to consult their provider about possible private testing. For information about coronavirus in Indiana, check theIndiana State Department of Health’s website.You can also direct general questions about COVID-19 to the department’s Epidemiology Resource Center at 317-233-7125 [317-233-1325 after hours] or e-mail [email protected] . Iowa Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Any provider can order a test if a patient meets the state’s criteria, which include: a person who has traveled to a country with a level 3 CDC travel health warning or has taken an international cruise in the two weeks prior to becoming ill with fever and respiratory symptoms (who do not have an alternative diagnosis) a person with household contact with a lab-confirmed COVID-19 case in the two weeks prior to becoming ill with fever or respiratory symptoms hospitalized adults older than 60 with fever and respiratory symptoms and chronic medical conditions hospitalized people with fever and respiratory failure, with no alternate diagnosis Test results from the State Hygienic Lab should be available in approximately 24 hours. Private lab results times may vary. For more coronavirus information, call Iowa’s 211 system or visit theIowa Department of Public Health’s website. Kansas For information about coronavirus in Kansas, check theKansas Division of Public Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the division with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Kentucky For information about coronavirus in Kentucky, check theKentucky Department of Public Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with additional questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Louisiana For information about coronavirus in Louisiana, check theLouisiana Department of Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Maine For information about coronavirus in Maine, check theMaine Division of Disease Surveillance’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the division with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Maryland For information about coronavirus in Maryland, check theDepartment of Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Massachusetts Call your doctor if you are symptomatic, who will consult with the state department of health about if you should be tested. If so, the doctor will arrange for you to come in so they can take swabs and submit them to the state public health lab. The state is only testing people who meet the CDC’s definition of“person under investigation,”and the state health department must approve before testing can be done. Test results are usually available within 24 hours, depending on the volume of tests that day. On Monday, state testing capacity quadrupled after the FDA approved the use of automated testing for the state public health lab. Michigan Michigan has a coronavirus website with advice for residents which recommends that people who are concerned about their health, are experiencing respiratory illness or have other serious and concerning symptoms call their health care provider. Health care providers can request testing based on patient symptoms, according to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services' online FAQ . NBC News is in contact with the department about testing and is awaiting additional information. Minnesota For information about coronavirus in Minnesota, check theMinnesota Department of Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Mississippi Call your health care provider if you have symptoms to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Providers do not need approval from the Mississippi State Department of Health to send samples to the public health laboratory, but priority is given to high-risk patients and those with the most severe symptoms. The department does not recommend testing anyone without symptoms. For information about coronavirus in Mississippi, check theMississippi Department of Health’s coronavirus website.You can also call the hotline Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at (877) 978-6453. NBC News is in contact with the Mississippi Department of Health about testing and is awaiting additional information. Missouri Call your health care provider if you are symptomatic to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. To be tested by the state public health laboratory, patients must meet thestate’s criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Patients who don’t meet these requirements can consider testing at a commercial laboratory. The approximate cost of the commercial test is $199. State lab results are generally available within 24 hours. Commercial labs take approximately three days. For more details, the public can call the Missouri 24-hour coronavirus hotline by dialing 877-435-8411 or visit theMissouri Department of Health and Senior Services’ website. Montana Call your health care provider to discuss whether you are a candidate for testing before appearing in person. If you do not have a primary care provider, you can call a community health center or urgent care clinic about getting tested. Providers are testing according toCDC guidance, with a focus on people exhibiting symptoms that could indicate COVID-19. Providers do not need department approval to administer a test, but the department consults on cases as necessary. Test results from the state public health lab are typically returned daily. For more coronavirus information, visit the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services website or contact yourcounty or tribal health department . Nebraska For information about coronavirus in Nebraska, check theNebraska Department of Health and Human Services’ website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. Nevada For information about coronavirus in Nevada, check theNevada Department of Health and Human Services’ coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response. New Hampshire Call your health care provider to discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. To decide whether you need testing, providers refer to theCDC criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Providers collect specimens before sending them to labs for analysis. Testing is conducted by the New Hampshire Public Health Laboratories. Results are generally available within 24 hours. You can find more coronavirus information on theNew Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services’ website. New Jersey Call your doctor orlocal health departmentto discuss whether you should be evaluated in person and considered for testing. Patients who don’t have a primary care doctor can call a federally qualified health center or emergency department. To decide whether you need testing, providers refer to theCDC criteria, which evaluates a combination of symptoms and risk factors. Specimens are tested by New Jersey’s Public Health and Environmental Laboratory and results are generally available within 24 to 48 hours. Patients who don’t meet priority criteria can discuss testing at commercial labs with their provider. For more coronavirus information, visit theNew Jersey Department of Health’s website. New Mexico For information about coronavirus in New Mexico, check theNew Mexico Department of Health’s coronavirus website. NBC News has reached out to the department with questions about testing and is awaiting a response.
谢谢Caffeine MM的补充,读过你的贴,也是愿意贡献自己一己之力的好人。 我会把信息加在首页。
应该是第七天是一个“turning point” ,重症的症状应该从第九天吧,我也不是很确定,希望版上学医或有相关背景知识的MM能帮忙明确一下。
同意,红色标题醒目,帮助更多的人。