The CDC and state and local public health departments are continuing to closely monitor new developments regarding the Novel Coronavirus outbreak. A woman in the Bay Area who became ill after returning from a trip to China has become the ninth person in the U.S. to test positive for the Coronavirus, bringing the national total to 11. “I understand that people are concerned, but based on what we know today, the risk to general public remains low," said Dr. Sara Cody, Health Officer, Santa Clara County Public Health Department (SCCPHD). “With our large population and the amount of travel to China for both personal and business reasons, we will likely see more cases, including close contacts to our cases." Dr. Cody emphasized that there is no evidence that the virus is spreading anywhere in the county, Bay Area or Northern California. The confirmed cases are being monitored closely coupled with confidentiality as required with any medical condition. Dr. Cody also stated that there was no risk of infection for the general public from the Santa Clara County cases. Federal Guidelines are summarized by Dr. Sara Cody below and state the following:
Dr. Cody reiterated the importance of common-sense precautions to prevent the spread of all infectious diseases:
Updated Federal Guidelines As part of the emergency declaration, which went into effect today (Sunday, February 2) at 11 a.m. PST., Americans returning to the United States, who have been in China's Hubei province within 14 days, will face a mandatory quarantine and be monitored by public health officials. Americans returning to the United States from other parts of China will face enhanced screening and a self-quarantine of up to 14 days to ensure they do not pose a health risk. Updated Guidelines for Santa Clara County Schools In response to the new federal guidelines, schools will exclude students who are under mandatory quarantine from school for 14 days from their last exposure and will communicate with Santa Clara County school districts, colleges and universities to ensure high-risk students remain out of school for the identified period. Students who are under voluntary self-quarantine will be excused from school during this period. It should be noted that the risk to the public remains low. Guidelines for Students Under Mandatory and Self-Quarantine Please know that Santa Clara County is committed to maintaining the privacy of our students. Our schools will work with students and families under mandatory or self-quarantine with sensitivity and confidentiality. Mandatory Quarantine
Missing school, for any reason, can cause concern and stress for our families and students. We will work collaboratively with families throughout this process. However, to maintain a healthy and safe environment for all students and families, these guidelines have been put into place. In addition, we ask parents, caregivers or others, who may be under mandatory or self-quarantine to remain off campus as well. Masks At this time, public health officials say there is no need to wear facemasks in the United States. However, as a precaution, students should be allowed to wear face masks on school campuses. Please note, students who are sick must follow health guidelines and should not be sent to school sick, even if they wear a mask. Additional Information and Resources For the most up to date information about the Coronavirus, visit: http://bit.ly/2OnX4x3 The SCCOE in partnership with the SCC Public Health Department will continue to closely monitor this situation, which is evolving as countries and expert health agencies learn more about the Coronavirus. As we have updates, information and resources from SCCPHD or other agencies, they will be provided to our communities.
In addition, we ask parents, caregivers or others, who may be under mandatory or self-quarantine to remain off campus as well. In addition, we ask parents, caregivers or others, who may be under mandatory or self-quarantine to remain off campus as well. Comments are closed.
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