County Asks Residents, Schools, Businesses to Prepare for COVID-19

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Be informed. Be prepared.

That’s what County and local health officials, business and school leaders want area residents to do should the novel coronavirus be detected in the region.

“It’s important for everyone to educate themselves and their family and be prepared in case the new coronavirus makes its way to San Diego County,” said Chairman Greg Cox, County Board of Supervisors. “It’s also important for people not to panic as the risk for this new virus and the disease that it causes continues to be low.”

County health officials have been busy urging residents, local municipalities, schools, businesses and community and religious organizations to prepare for a potential outbreak of the novel coronavirus, which causes the disease COVID-19.

Working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the California Department of Public Health, and the local medical community, the County Health and Human Services Agency has a plan in place to identify, isolate, inform and investigate a possible case of this respiratory illness.

“We are prepared and conducting enhanced surveillance for this new virus, just as we do for other communicable diseases,” said Wilma Wooten, M.D., M.P.H., County public health officer, at a news conference with local elected officials, school and business leaders. “We’re in communication with all the appropriate entities and have a response plan to deal with any potential case or outbreak.”

However, County and local leaders are urging their respective organizations to be prepared if the new coronavirus appears locally. Below is a list of things to do based on current CDC recommendations.

What Residents Can Expect If They Come Down With COVID-19

Patients with confirmed COVID-19 infection have reported symptoms ranging from mild to severe respiratory illness. Symptoms generally include:

At this time, the CDC believes that symptoms of COVID-19 may appear in as few as two days or as long as 14 days after exposure.

What Residents Can Do to Prepare for COVID-19

It’s important for the public to be prepared should a COVID-19 outbreak occur in San Diego County. To limit the spread of infection, you should:

Also, it is essential to plan now for community transmission of COVID-19 in our region. Please note these following important tips to help residents prepare to respond to this public health threat.

Planning now helps you act more effectively to protect you and your family if COVID-19 does occur locally.

How Schools Can Prepare for Novel Coronavirus 

Child care settings and schools can take steps to help stop or slow the spread of COVID-19:

How Businesses Can Protect Their Employees from COVID-19

The CDC has issued the following interim guidance that may help prevent workplace exposures to COVID-19 should there be widespread exposures and community outbreaks:

Health officials emphasized that all county residents have a role to play in preventing the spread of COVID-19 in the region. If you have questions about COVID-19, call 2-1-1 to speak with a specially trained operator or visit www.coronavirus-sd.com.

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