East Bay COVID-19 Update: March 23, 2020

As of March 23, there are 122 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Alameda County and 1 death (including City of Berkeley information.) As of March 22, there are 61 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Contra Costa County and 1 death. Please check www.accma.org/COVID-19 for the latest updates. 
New Guidance from Contra Costa Health Services

Drive-Thru Testing for First Responders & Health Care Workers
On March 20, Contra Costa Health Services issued a notice that drive-through COVID-19 testing for health care workers is now available by appointment only. First responders and health care workers who are not able to obtain expedited testing through their usual source of care or occupational health provider may call (925) 570-0978 daily between 8:30 - 3:30 to be screened. If criteria is met, an appointment will be scheduled. All testing will be done in your vehicle. Proof of employment will be required, please bring your agency ID or badge to your appointment.
 

Revised Provider Health Update
Contra Costa Health Services issued Provider Health Alert Update about COVID-19. Community spread of COVID-19 has been established in Contra Costa County, and a continuous increase in cases is expected. Mitigation strategies such as social distancing and isolation of sick patients will continue to be the most effective strategy for containing the spread of COVID-19. The situation is continuing to evolve, and Contra Costa Public Health will continue to post new developments. Visit the Contra Costa COVID-19 for Healthcare Providers page for the latest updates. The ACCMA will continue to disseminate this information to members, as well as post all updates on the ACCMA COVID-19 webpage .  

Patients who are most vulnerable to severe disease and patients who may expose vulnerable people should have the highest priority for COVID-19 testing. COVID-19 testing for symptomatic members of these groups should be sent to the Contra Costa Public Health Lab (CCPHL) for expedited testing :

  • Persons who LIVE or WORK in CONGREGATE FACILITIES:
  • Skilled nursing, board and care, assisted living and other congregate senior living facilities
  • Shelters, group homes, residential treatment programs
  • Jails

  • HOMELESS PERSONS regardless of current status of shelter

  • HEALTH CARE WORKERS and FIRST RESPONDERS

  • Persons who receive DIALYSIS or CHEMOTHERAPY in clinic settings

  • Persons who are HOSPITALIZED
 
Contra Costa Public Health has compiled a list of actions requested of healthcare providers:

  • Identify patients who may have COVID-19. Clinical criteria include fever (may be subjective) and/or symptoms of acute lower respiratory illness such as cough and shortness of breath.

  • Isolate patients with suspected disease and implement appropriate infection control including recommended PPE for health care workers.

  • For priority patients listed above:
  • obtain a PUI # from Contra Costa Public Health (or your Infectious Disease leads)
  • complete the COVID-19 CMR form and CCPHL requisition form**
  • send specimen with both forms to CCPHL

  • Test other ambulatory patients through commercial labs:
  • Send specimens to a commercial lab
  • If COVID-19 result is positive, report to CCPH by submitting a completed COVID-19 CMR form (PUI number not required) by FAX to Contra Costa Public Health at (925) 313-6465.

  • If you are concerned that an outbreak may be occurring in any congregate setting, please call the Public Health immediately at 925-313-6740.

** CCPHL will accept and run tests on specimens ONLY if received with the completed COVID-19 CMR, including PUI #, and CCPH lab requisition form. Specimens cannot be tested without a PUI #.

Additional Contra Costa County resources, posted March 20:

Questions/Concerns?  

Please contact ACCMA and 510-654-5383 or  [email protected]  with any questions or concerns you have. Although we may not currently have an immediate answer to all questions, we want to know the information and resources that you need to continue to provide care for our community during this difficult time.  
 
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.