COVID-19 Testing Updates - Alameda County

March 6, 2020: The Alameda County Public Health Department (ACPHD) sent out an alert , recommending that all Alameda County residents who were aboard the Grand Princess Cruise who have been symptomatic with fever, new cough, or difficulty breathing since the cruise be tested for COVID-19 by their healthcare provider. Testing is recommended even if symptoms resolved. Commercial testing is now available for COVID-19 without ACPHD approval.

In a separate update , ACPHD indicated that Alameda County healthcare providers should direct COVID-19 testing to commercial laboratories and other non-public health laboratories now offering COVID-19 testing. Providers may determine which patients are suspect COVID-19 cases using clinical judgement, but should alert ACPHD regarding the priority cases listed below. ACPHD approval is no longer needed for testing. ACPHD will prioritize testing based on the highest risk of exposure, including:

  • Close contact (household or health care worker) with a lab confirmed case;


  • Travel on the Grand Princess Cruise ship within 14 days of symptom onset.

While ACPHD approval is no longer needed for testing, providers may request COVID-19 testing at the Alameda County Public Health Lab (ACPHL). To do so, visit www.acphd.org/2019-ncov/clinicians.aspx and click on the interim instructions for COVID-19 Testing at the ACPHL . ACPHL performs testing on weekdays only. ACPHD will prioritize testing based on the above criteria for highest risk of exposure.
Contact Information for Local Public Health Departments:

Alameda County Public Health Department Communicable Disease Section: (510) 267-3250 from 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM on weekdays. After hours calls should be directed to (925) 422-7595 and ask for the public health duty officer on call.
 
Contra Costa Public Health Department : (925) 313-6740. After hours calls should be directed to the Sheriff's Dispatch at (925) 646-2441. 

City of Berkeley Public Health:   (510) 981-5292 from 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM on weekdays. After hours: Phone: (510) 981-5911 and ask for the Health Officer on call 
This information will also be posted online at   www.accma.org/COVID-19  and will be updated frequently. Please check the ACCMA website regularly for updates. 

If you have any additional questions, please contact the ACCMA at (510) 654-5383.