These are the additional steps Whatcom County is taking to move into Phase 2
To advance to Phase 2, counties must have fewer than 10 new cases per 100,000 residents over a 14-day span.
Put another way,
To move to Phase 2, counties must also show that they have the necessary testing capacity, an adequate supply of personal protective equipment, that they have isolation and quarantine facilities and the local hospital has the capacity to treat patients and surge, if needed. Counties also have to show the local health department has the capacity to conduct outbreak investigations in congregate settings, such as nursing homes and jails, and the ability to do case investigation and contact tracing, according to county variance instructions.
After that, the counties can apply for a variance to move to Phase 2.
"Moving to Phase 2 will take all of us working together, with every
Currently,
The county is training volunteers to be additional disease investigators, and they should start in the coming weeks, the release states. Those who want to volunteer can apply online.
There are 16 trained staff members who perform outbreak investigations at places like long-term care facilities or workplaces, the release states. The county's outbreak response includes testing, contact tracing and follow-ups with people who need to isolate or quarantine. Site assessments and facility consultations are also done to provide recommendations for enhanced safety practices, according to the release.
The county also tracks how long it takes for its investigators to contact people who are sick and their close contacts. The county has been able to interview 94% of people who test positive for COVID-19 within 24 hours in the past month, and has been able to do contact tracing and interviews with their contacts within 48 hours for 70% of close contacts, the release states.
On Wednesday, the
For those who don't have health insurance or a healthcare provider, there are resources available online, or you can call the county health department to discuss how to get tested.
The county also opened an isolation and quarantine facility in late April at the former Motel 6 on
The facility is for anyone who tests positive for the new coronavirus or who has been exposed to the respiratory illness and can't safely isolate or quarantine at home. County staff make sure those who test positive or who have potentially been exposed to COVID-19 have their basic needs met, including having access to food, healthcare and medications while in isolation or quarantine, the Wednesday release states. Staff also connect people to the Motel 6 facility if need be.
The county is assessing whether additional spaces are needed for isolation and quarantine, according to the press release.
"As we resume activities that bring us closer together again, it's likely that we'll see more cases. Being prepared to test, quickly follow up on new cases, and have people with COVID-19 ... isolate themselves from others means we can limit the spread of the infection and avoid a large wave of more cases," the release states. "Now that we've flattened the curve, we don't want to lose what we've gained."
As of
Three counties,
A total of 11 counties remain in Phase 1. Those counties are
The state is expected to stay in every phase for a minimum of three weeks, which allows public health experts time to monitor the impacts of reopening.
Gov.
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