APhA Issues Preparedness and Prevention Guidance During Coronavirus Pandemic
America's pharmacists stand ready to provide patient care, whether it's related to coronavirus or other health needs.
APhA encourages patients, professionals and/or organizations to:
- have a personal/family emergency plan including medication information, supplies, and communication mechanisms. For sample plans go to www.ready.gov.
- take everyday preventive actions to stop the spread of germs and practice good hand hygiene and washing techniques, as well and cough/sneeze etiquette as recommended by
CDC . - get an annual influenza vaccination.
- don't go to work if you are sick. Have liberal sick-leave and telework policies. If individuals have flu-like symptoms and are prescribed antivirals, take as directed.
- if you are sick and need medication or other supplies from the pharmacy, ask someone to pick-up and deliver the items to you or call the pharmacy to discuss delivery options that might be available to you.
- have a policy for the management and protection of personnel who are at increased risk if exposed to coronavirus (e.g., immunocompromised health care workers, etc.). Clean and disinfect objects and surfaces with greater frequency.
For the latest information, go to https://pharmacist.com/coronavirus.
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