DONT SPREAD GERMS ATWORK Ifyou're sick, stay home, rest, and remember to: Cover your coughs and sneezes with a tissue or your sleeve. Wash your hands often with soap and water. Talk to your supervisor about working from home. U.S. Departmento of CDC Health andi Human Services Centersi fort Disease Controla andP Prevention Formore MOMORCAEgeVRe I 1-800-CDC-INFO (232-4636) www.cdc.gov/nio STAY HOME - IF YOU'RE SICK Ifyou're sick, stay home, rest, and remember to: Cover your coughs and sneezes with a tissue or your sleeve. Wash your hands often with soap and water. Clean frequently touched surfaces and objects (for example, TV remotes and computers). U.S. Departmento of CDC Healtha and Human Services Centersf for Disease Contrala andP Prevention Employers: Consider offering flexible leave and telework, policies. Make it easier for your staff to stay home when they're sick or caring for a sick family member For more memalon.wawcl-goune I 1-800-CDC-INFO (232-4636) I www.cdc.govinfo ATTENTION! FACILITY INFECTION CONTROL MEASURES HAVE BEEN ACTIVATED SYMPTOMATIC PERSONS WILL BE ASKED TO LEAVE THE FACILITY DO NOT VISIT IF YOU FEEL ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS: o Fever Headache Sneezing Cough Respiratory Distress 00 FOLLOW INFECTION CONTROL PROTOCOLS AT ALL TIMES Donot touch face Wash hands frequently Cover cough Use hand sanitizer www.fhca.org I waor/ladlm.cperton/coronavnus I February 2020 COVID CORONAVIRUS DISEASE CDC Protects and Communities Prepares 19 (DCisaggressivelyl yresponding tot the global outbreak ofCOVID-19a and preparing for the potential of community spreadi int theU.S. Travel Conducts outreach tot travelers Issues travelr notices Businesses Provides business guidance including recommendations for sickl leave policies and continuity of operations Schools Provides guidance fors schools including school closures and online education options CDC : Laboratoryand diagnostics Develops diagnostic tests Confirms all positive test results submitted bys states Community members Shares information on symptoms and prevention Provides information on home care Encourages social distancing Health departments Assesses state and! local readiness toi implement community mitigation measures Links public health agencies and healthcare systems DEPARTMENT EUT Healthcare professionals Develops guidancef for healthcare professionals Conducts clinical outreach: ande education Healthcares systems HOSPITAL a a a - DU : 0000 0000 Develops preparedness checklists for health systems Provides guidance for PPE supply planning, healthcare system screening, andi infection control Leverages existing telehealth tools to redirect persons tot the right! level ofc care CDC (5315454A 02/25/2020 Forr more information: www.rd.gow/COVID19 COVID What to do if you are sick with CORONAVIRUS DISEASE coronavirus disease 2019 19 (COVID-19) Ifyou are sick with COVID-19 or suspect you arei infected with the virus that causes COVID-19, follow the stepsl below tol help prevent the diseasei from spreading toj people in yourl home and community. Stay! home except tos getr medical care Clean your hands often You should restricta activities outsidey your home, except for Avoid using publici transportation, ride-sharing, ort taxis. Separate yourself from other people and animalsi in People:. As much as possible, yous should stayi in: as specific room Wash your hands often with soap and water for atl least 20 with an: alcohol-based! hand sanitizer that contains atl least 60% alcohol, covering all surfaces of your hands andi rubbingt them together until they feel dry. Soap and water shouldl be used preferentially: ifhands are visibly dirty. Avoidt touching, your eyes, nose, andi mouth with unwashed hands. High touch: surfaces include counters, tabletops, doorknobs, bedside tables.. Also, dean any surfaces that mayl havel blood, stool, or body fluids on them. Use a household deaning spray or wipe, according to thel labeli instructions. Labels contain instructions for safe ande effective use oft the deaning product product, such as wearing gloves andi making sure youl have good Seek prompt medical attention ify your illnessi is worsening (e.g, provider and tellt them that youl have, or arel beinge evaluated for, COVID-19. Put on: ai facemask before youe enter thei facility. These steps willl help thel healthcare provider's office tol keep Ask your healthcare: provider to call thel local or statel health department. Persons who are) placed under active monitoringor facilitated self-monitoring: should followi instructions provided byt their] locall health department or occupational health getting medical care. Do not go to work, school, or public areas. seconds. Ifs soap and water arei not available, dean your hands your home and: away from other] peoplei inj your home. Also, yous should use Clean all high-touch'surfaces every day as separate bathroom, if available. COVID-19: and Animals forr morei information. Calla ahead! before visiting your doctor and tellt them that youl have or1 mayl have COVID-19.Thist will help thel healthcare provider's office takes steps tol keep other people from gettingi infected or exposed. Animals: Do not handle pets or other animals while sick. See bathroom fixtures, toilets, phones, keyboards, tablets, and Ify youl have ai medical appointment, call thel healthcare provider including precautions yous should take when applyingt the ventilation during use of thej product. Monitor your symptoms Wearafacemask You should weara af facemask when you: are around other people difficultyl breathing). Before seeking care, cally your healthcare then people whol live withy yous should not stayi int the samei room other people in the office or waiting room from getting infected (e.g., sharing ar room or vehicle) orj pets and1 before you enter ahealthcare provider's office. Ify you: are not: ablet to weara facemask (for example, because it causes troublel breathing), with you, or they should wear ai facemask ift they enter ore exposed. your room, Cover your coughs ands sneezes Cover) your mouth andi nose with at tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw usedt tissues in al linedt trash can; immediately wash your hands with soap and water for atl least 20 seconds or dean your hands with an alcohol-based. hand: sanitizer that water shouldl bei used preferentiallyi ifhands are visibly dirty. Avoid sharing personal household items You should nots share dishes, drinking glasses, cups, eating utensils, towels, or bedding with other people or petsi in your! home. After usingt thesei items, they should be washed thoroughly with soap and water. professionals, as appropriate. contains atl least 60t to 95%: alcohol, covering all: surfaces of your Ify youl have ai medical emergency: andi need to call! 911, notify hands andi rubbing them together until they feel dry. Soap and the dispatch personnel that youl have, or arel being evaluated for COVID-19. If possible, put on af facemask before emergency Patients with confirmed COVID-19: should remain underl home isolation precautions until the risk of secondary transmission to others ist thought tol bel low.' The decision to discontinue! home isolation precautions shouldl bei made on a case-by-case basis, inc consultation withl healthcare: providers ands state: and1 local medical services arrive. Discontinuing homei isolation health departments. CDG For morei hmagrwwadtgevowug COVID CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 19 What you need to know about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Whati is coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)? Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): isa ai respiratoryi illness that can spread fromj person toj person. Thet virust that causes COVID-191 isanovel coronavirus that was firsti identified during ani investigation: into an outbreak: in' Wuhan, China. Can peoplei int the U.S. get COVID-19? What are: severe complications from this virus? Some] patients have pneumonia in bothl lungs, multi-organ failure andi in some cases death. How canlhelp protect myself? People can helpi protect themselves fromi respiratory: illness with everyday preventive actions. Avoid close contact with people who ares sick. Avoid touching, your eyes, nose, andi mouth with unwashed. hands. Wash your hands often with soap and water for atl least 20 seconds. Use an alcohol-based. hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcoholi ifs soap and water arei not available. Ifyou are sick, tol keep from spreading respiratoryillness Cover your cough or sneeze with at tissue, then throw the Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects Yes. COVID-19: is spreading from person toj person inj parts of the United States. Risk ofi infection with COVID-19is! higher for people who are dose contacts of someone. known tol have COVID-19, for example healthcare workers, or household members. Other people atl higher risk fori infection arei those whol livei in orl have recentlyl been in an area with ongoing spread of COVID-19.1 Learn more: about places with ongoing spread at ht/hmmakguammadnw20acAbau Have there been cases of COVID-19 int thel U.S.? Yes. The first case of COVID-19: ini the United States was reported on January 21, 2020.' The current count of cases of COVID-19i in the United: States is available on CDC's webpage at httpsi/hwwacde-gavcommasinu20lncev/asesinsua.htm Thet virus that causes COVID-19 probably emerged from an animal source, buti is now spreading fromj person toj person. The virus is thought to spread mainly between people who arei in dlose contact with one another (within about 6f feet) through respiratory droplets produced when ani infected can get COVID-19byt touching a surface or object that has thev virus on it andt then touching their owni mouth, nose, or possibly their eyes, but thisi is not thought tol bei thei main way the virus spreads. Learn whati is known about the spread ofr newly emerged coronaviruses at httpslww.dcgov coronavirus/2019-ncv/About/transmission.html. What aret thes symptoms of COVID-19? Patients with COVID-19 have hadi mildt to severe: respiratory illness withs symptoms of fever cough shortness ofbreath mmisiomhntegsehe to others, youshould Stay home when youa are: sick. tissue ini thet trash. ands surfaces. Whatshouldldoiiremt, traveled from an areal with Ifyoul have traveled from ana affected area, there mayl be restrictions on your movements for upt to 21 weeks. ifyou develop symptoms during that] period (fever, cough, trouble breathing), seek medical advice. Call the office ofy your health your symptoms. They will gives youi instructions onl how to get care without exposing other people to youri illness. While sick, avoid contact with people, don't go out: and delay any travel to reduce the possibility ofs spreadingi illness to others. How does COVID-19 spread? ongoing spreadof(OVID-197 person coughs or sneezes. It also may bep possible that aj person care provider before you go, and tell them abouty your travel and Isthere a vaccine? There is currently no vaccine toj protect against COVID-19.The best way toj prevent infection is to take everyday] preventive actions, like avoiding dlose contact with people who are: sick and washing your hands often. Is there at treatment? relieve symptoms. There is no specific antiviral treatment for COVID-19. People with COVID-19 can seek medical care tol help CDC For more information: www.rdegov/covD19 (314937-A 03/03/2020 COVID CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 19 SYMPTOMS OF CORONAVIRUS DISEASE2019 Patients with COVID-19 have experienced mild tosevere respiratory yillness. Symptoms"* can include FEVER *Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure. COUGH Ifyou have been in China orin dlose contact with someone with confirmed COVID-191 in the past 2 weeks and develop symptoms, call your doctor. SHORTNESS OF BREATH CDC For more information: www.rdgow/COVD19 C5315252-A COVID CORONAVIRUS DISEASE STOPTHE: SPREAD GERMS OF 19 Helpprevent the spreadofrespiratory diseases like COVID-19. Avoid dose contact with people whoaresi sick. Cover your cough or sneeze with at tissue, thent throw the tissue int thet trash. Cleanand disinfectfrequentiy touched objects and surfaces. Avoidi touching your eyes, nose, and mouth. Stay home when you are sick, except to get medical care. Wash your hands often withsoap and watert for atleast20 seconds. CDC Formore information: www.cdcgov/COVD19 C5314915-A