issued new quarantine guidance for employees who have significant exposure to COVID-19. Exposure is defined as longer than 15 minutes and within six feet without appropriate personal protective equipment. Employees other than critical health care workers are required to quarantine for 10 days with a significant exposure. They should be tested for COVID on Day 7 and may return to work on Day 11 with conditional clearance with a negative test. They must continue to complete the Student and Employee Health (SEHS) symptom survey for 14 days. (See instructions for quarantined employees below).
Direct patient care employees who provide inpatient and Emergency Department care may be eligible to continue to work with conditional clearance. Serial testing will be required every 48 hours on days 2, 4 and 6, and these employees must quarantine at home outside work and self-isolate during breaks at work. The SEHS symptom survey must be completed twice a day for the first six days and then daily through Day 14.
Direct patient care employees who provide non-inpatient care are excluded from work for seven days with COVID testing on Day 5 if they are asymptomatic. They may return to work on Day 8 with conditional clearance and continued completion of the SEHS symptom survey. They are also required to quarantine at home for 10 days when not at work.
All employees who test positive must be quarantined at home for at least 10 days.
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Weekly Antigen Testing for Eligible Employees --
……………to offer weekly antigen COVID-19 testing to employees who work directly with patients. This includes physicians, hospital clinical staff and revenue cycle, transport, environmental services and nutrition services employees who routinely work in the Emergency Department and inpatient units and are at greater risk of exposure to COVID-positive patients. Eligible employees will receive more information via e-mail.
The test is a self-administered nasal swab, and it will be given weekdays in the Lobby Gallery. This antigen testing program will provide data to help in the study of how COVID-19 is transmitted in health care settings.
Testing is scheduled to begin Monday, Dec. 14, and will continue weekly for three months. This testing is part of a research initiative from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services designed to develop better ways to protect health care workers from infection. Participation in the weekly antigen testing is limited, and only employees who have direct exposure to patients in the hospital or Emergency Department are eligible to participate.
Estimates of the number of persons with underlying conditions are available from the Arkansas Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). This is an annual health survey of persons 18 years of age and older conducted by the CDC and the states. County-level estimates are derived from state-level data. Examples include: o COPD o Obesity o Coronary heart disease o Hypertension and/or heart disease
issued new quarantine guidance for employees who have significant exposure to COVID-19. Exposure is defined as longer than 15 minutes and within six feet without appropriate personal protective equipment. Employees other than critical health care workers are required to quarantine for 10 days with a significant exposure. They should be tested for COVID on Day 7 and may return to work on Day 11 with conditional clearance with a negative test. They must continue to complete the Student and Employee Health (SEHS) symptom survey for 14 days. (See instructions for quarantined employees below).
Direct patient care employees who provide inpatient and Emergency Department care may be eligible to continue to work with conditional clearance. Serial testing will be required every 48 hours on days 2, 4 and 6, and these employees must quarantine at home outside work and self-isolate during breaks at work. The SEHS symptom survey must be completed twice a day for the first six days and then daily through Day 14.
Direct patient care employees who provide non-inpatient care are excluded from work for seven days with COVID testing on Day 5 if they are asymptomatic. They may return to work on Day 8 with conditional clearance and continued completion of the SEHS symptom survey. They are also required to quarantine at home for 10 days when not at work.
All employees who test positive must be quarantined at home for at least 10 days.
还有
Weekly Antigen Testing for Eligible Employees --
……………to offer weekly antigen COVID-19 testing to employees who work directly with patients. This includes physicians, hospital clinical staff and revenue cycle, transport, environmental services and nutrition services employees who routinely work in the Emergency Department and inpatient units and are at greater risk of exposure to COVID-positive patients. Eligible employees will receive more information via e-mail.
The test is a self-administered nasal swab, and it will be given weekdays in the Lobby Gallery. This antigen testing program will provide data to help in the study of how COVID-19 is transmitted in health care settings.
Testing is scheduled to begin Monday, Dec. 14, and will continue weekly for three months. This testing is part of a research initiative from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services designed to develop better ways to protect health care workers from infection. Participation in the weekly antigen testing is limited, and only employees who have direct exposure to patients in the hospital or Emergency Department are eligible to participate.
https://www.healthy.arkansas.gov/images/uploads/pdf/Arkansas_Interim_Draft_COVID-19_Vaccination_Plan_10-16-20.pdf
Estimates of the number of persons with underlying conditions are available from the Arkansas Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). This is an annual health survey of persons 18 years of age and older conducted by the CDC and the states. County-level estimates are derived from state-level data. Examples include:
o COPD
o Obesity
o Coronary heart disease
o Hypertension and/or heart disease
o Type 2 diabetes
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All employees who test positive must be quarantined at home for at least 10 days.
你这个list可能不全面,孕妇肯定应该算,但不在list上。
去看了肿瘤医生。问及疫苗,医生说直接接触新冠病人的一线医护可能在年底以前接受疫苗,其他病人的医护人员在一月份。目前医院没有收到任何给病人打疫苗的计划,肿瘤中心也没有方案。他没见过任何文件要求评估癌症病人新冠危险,也没有人收集统计癌患信息。
州里的卫生部门用往年健康普查数据来规化高危人群,癌症不在其列。
CDC也刚刚把癌症加到高危人群。
去开开眼,反正公司不算假期。
态度和处理方式和我们有一拼了。估计她把自己当了高危人群。