Wednesday, September 22, 2021
Columbia Memorial Hospital
Today's CMH Updates
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Top Stories:

  • Vaccination Update
  • Vaccine Booster Update
  • Updated COVID Exposure Plan as of 8/23/21
  • Clatsop County Public Information Hub
  • PPE levels: View current PPE numbers for CMH
  • Oregon Health Authority daily updates

Quick Information:


VACCINE BOOSTER INFORMATION
On Friday, Sept. 17, a panel of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration voted to give emergency authorization for booster doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for people age 65 and older and those at high risk of severe infection. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control will take up the Pfizer booster question at a series of meetings this week before a final ruling is issued.
 
Federal health authorities are still evaluating whether to recommend booster shots for the other two COVID-19 vaccines, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson. At this time FDA review of Moderna booster doses are anticipated in mid to late October.
 
The CMH EOC is following the process closely and will provide more information on the availability of booster shots, once federal and state guidance is set.
VACCINATION UPDATE - TODAY (MONDAY) LAST DAY TO FILE EXCEPTION
Vaccines Are Available at CMH Pharmacies - No Appointment Needed

As we have previously communicated, the Oregon Health Authority released its guidance on August 25, 2021, that all health care workers and K-12 school employees/volunteers must be vaccinated by October 18, 2021. Consistent with this regulatory change, CMH will require that all Caregivers be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 unless they have received an approved medical or religious exception. Here you will find CMH’s Covid-19 Immunizations policy


*You may notice that these exception forms are updated. If you have already turned yours into HR, there is no need to re-do these forms.

Vaccines can be obtained at any CMH Pharmacy, no appointment is required.
Updated COVID Exposure Plan
The prevention of the spread of SARS -CoV-2 (COVID 19) is of significant importance. The development of a house-wide plan that addresses risk assessment and engineering controls must be implemented. This plan is applicable to all departments of Columbia Memorial Hospital listed within the policy scope.

Please find the updated policy HERE and on CMHtv.
Clatsop County Public Information Hub
Clatsop County is updating its COVID 19 Information weekly. These numbers can be found on their website HERE.

Weekly cases, total cases, deaths, and the number of fully vaccinated Clatsop County residents are available on this site.
Current PPE Levels at CMH
Information on current PPE levels can also be found updated M-F on the CMHtv Infection Prevention/COVID-19 Resources & News page.
OHA Updates As of 9:55 a.m. - 09/21/21
Online Resources
OR/WA Community Phone Resources
CMH Employee Health: Ext. 71701 internally
On-call EH number: 971-601-0412

CMH COVID Hotline: Ext. 46020 internally or 503-338-4699.
If you receive a question about COVID, please transfer to this number. The line is forwarded to an OHSU nurse hotline with updated COVID information.

Info for Oregon and SW Washington residents: 211 from a mobile phone or 503-222-5555 from a landline

  • Can help with daycare, homelessness and resources
  • Case workers are available for aid with utilities/food
  • This line is NOT staffed by medically trained individuals
  • Line staffed 24/7

Clatsop County Health Department: 503-325-8500, x4921 (English), x4925 (Spanish)

  • For questions about exposure, employers or employees asking about going back to work
  • Line staffed Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m.

Washington State Department of Health: 1-800-525-0127, press #

  • Encouraging patients to call their health care provider if they have concerns about risk/exposure
  • Can give current information about Washington state cases and risk to the public
  • Line staffed 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily

Pacific County Emergency Operations Call Center: 360-875-9407 (North County Residents) or 360-642-9407 (South County Residents)

  • Questions about COVID-19 and available government services
  • Line staffed Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Emergency Operations Center Structure
Please ensure all requests are going through the appropriate Emergency Operations Center Structure. There should be no changes to process or media interaction unless it comes from the leaders below:

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