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“The Hawai‘i Department of Health is working closely with our emergency response network to put proactive <br />measures in place to protect our residents and visitors,” said Health Director Bruce Anderson. “Because <br />Hawai‘i is a major travel destination, planning and preparing for possible outbreaks is an ongoing activity. The <br />emergence of the 2019 coronavirus in Wuhan and its potential to spread to areas outside of China poses an <br />increased threat to travelers and Hawai‘i residents and we’ve ramped up our efforts.” <br /> <br />“We are advising people not to travel to China at this time,” said Anderson. “Various areas in China have been <br />placed under quarantine by the Chinese government, and travel within the country is either completely <br />prohibited or significantly curtailed to prevent the spread of this disease.” <br /> <br />To date, the DOH has taken the following actions: <br /> Issued a Medical Advisory on Jan. 21, 2020 to ensure healthcare providers are aware of the situation, <br />understand response urgency to report potential cases to DOH immediately, conduct specimen <br />collection and infection control measures; <br /> <br /> Continually updating DOH website to provide information as it evolves: <br /> https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/advisories/novel-coronavirus-2019/ <br /> <br /> Monitoring our respiratory disease surveillance system to ensure Hawai‘i is prepared should a person <br />potentially exposed or infected with 2019-nCoV be identified; <br /> <br /> Collaborating and frequently communicating with CDC, other state health departments, and state public <br />health partners (e.g., EMS/first responders, airport personnel, infection control partners) to closely <br />monitor the situation nationally and internationally; <br /> Working with healthcare facilities to ensure hospitals and healthcare providers are up to date on <br />infection control recommendations and patient assessment in the event they encounter a person <br />potentially infected with 2019-nCoV; and <br /> Communicating regularly with travel partners, public and private, to ensure the latest CDC guidance <br />and information is being shared with all relevant personnel. <br />Yesterday, the CDC reported that active airport screening of all incoming passengers from Wuhan, China is <br />being expanded from five major U.S. airports (SFO, LAX, JFK, ATL, and ORD) to all 20 U.S. airports with CDC <br />quarantine stations. The Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu is one of the 20 airports nationwide <br />with a quarantine station under federal authority, specifically CDC and Customs and Border Protection (CBP). <br /> <br />People who have become sick after travel to China, particularly Hubei Province are advised to do the following: <br /> Seek medical care right away. Before you go to a doctor’s office or emergency room, call ahead and tell <br />them about your recent travel and your symptoms. <br /> Stay home. Except for seeking medical care, avoid contact with others. <br /> Do not travel while sick. <br /> Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or sleeve (not your hands) when coughing or sneezing. <br /> Wash hands often with clean soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Use an alcohol-based hand <br />sanitizer if soap and water are not available. <br /> <br />“We investigate all reports of persons with potential 2019 novel coronavirus infection to quickly identify persons <br />with likely infection as well as those who may have been exposed to them,” said Dr. Sarah Park, State <br />Epidemiologist. “Lab testing to confirm this infection is conducted at CDC in Atlanta, Georgia. This is the only <br />U.S. laboratory that can conduct testing for the 2019 novel coronavirus at this time.” <br /> <br />DOH also recommends that everyone get vaccinated for influenza (“the flu”) to reduce the number of flu cases <br />in Hawai‘i clinics and hospitals. This will help reduce confusion as persons with influenza will have signs and <br />symptoms like 2019-nCoV. DOH strongly recommends that residents six months and older protect themselves <br />against flu by receiving the seasonal influenza vaccination. <br />2 <br /> <br />
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