HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-01-30 Coronavirus Press Release from State Dept of Health (2)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 29, 2020 20-008
Hawai‘i Department of Health Prepares for
2019 novel coronavirus
HONOLULU – Although the risk to the general public is low, the Hawai‘i Department of Health
(DOH) is working with state, county, and federal partners including the medical community and
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to actively prepare for possible cases of
the 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV). Last week, the DOH alerted the medical community
and information for healthcare providers has been posted at www.health.hawaii.gov.
Currently, there are no cases of 2019-nCoV identified in Hawai‘i and the risk to the general
public is low. The novel coronavirus originated in Wuhan, China and currently there are more
than 6,000 cases confirmed in China and at least 17 countries. This includes 132 deaths in
China. There have been at least 5 cases in the U.S. of people who traveled to Wuhan or other
areas in China and no evidence of person to person spread of the virus in the U.S.
“The Hawai‘i Department of Health is working closely with our emergency response network to
put proactive measures in place to protect our residents and visitors,” said Health Director Bruce
Anderson. “Because Hawai‘i is a major travel destination, planning and preparing for possible
outbreaks is an ongoing activity. The emergence of the 2019 coronavirus in Wuhan and its
potential to spread to areas outside of China poses an increased threat to travelers and Hawai‘i
residents and we’ve ramped up our efforts.”
“We are advising people not to travel to China at this time,” said Anderson. “Various areas in
China have been placed under quarantine by the Chinese government, and travel within the
country is either completely prohibited or significantly curtailed to prevent the spread of this
disease.”
To date, the DOH has taken the following actions:
Issued a Medical Advisory on Jan. 21, 2020 to ensure healthcare providers are aware of
the situation, understand response urgency to report potential cases to DOH
immediately, conduct specimen collection and infection control measures;
Continually updating DOH website to provide information as it evolves:
https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/advisories/novel-coronavirus-2019/
Monitoring our respiratory disease surveillance system to ensure Hawai‘i is prepared
should a person potentially exposed or infected with 2019-nCoV be identified;
Collaborating and frequently communicating with CDC, other state health departments,
and state public health partners (e.g., EMS/first responders, airport personnel, infection
control partners) to closely monitor the situation nationally and internationally;
Working with healthcare facilities to ensure hospitals and healthcare providers are up to
date on infection control recommendations and patient assessment in the event they
encounter a person potentially infected with 2019-nCoV; and
Communicating regularly with travel partners, public and private, to ensure the latest
CDC guidance and information is being shared with all relevant personnel.
Yesterday, the CDC reported that active airport screening of all incoming passengers from
Wuhan, China is being expanded from five major U.S. airports (SFO, LAX, JFK, ATL, and
ORD) to all 20 U.S. airports with CDC quarantine stations. The Daniel K. Inouye International
Airport in Honolulu is one of the 20 airports nationwide with a quarantine station under federal
authority, specifically CDC and Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
People who have become sick after travel to China, particularly Hubei Province are advised to
do the following:
Seek medical care right away. Before you go to a doctor’s office or emergency room, call
ahead and tell them about your recent travel and your symptoms.
Stay home. Except for seeking medical care, avoid contact with others.
Do not travel while sick.
Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or sleeve (not your hands) when coughing or
sneezing.
Wash hands often with clean soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Use an alcohol-
based hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available.
“We investigate all reports of persons with potential 2019 novel coronavirus infection to quickly
identify persons with likely infection as well as those who may have been exposed to them,”
said Dr. Sarah Park, State Epidemiologist. “Lab testing to confirm this infection is conducted at
CDC in Atlanta, Georgia. This is the only U.S. laboratory that can conduct testing for the 2019
novel coronavirus at this time.”
DOH also recommends that everyone get vaccinated for influenza (“the flu”) to reduce the
number of flu cases in Hawai‘i clinics and hospitals. This will help reduce confusion as persons
with influenza will have signs and symptoms like 2019-nCoV. DOH strongly recommends that
residents six months and older protect themselves against flu by receiving the seasonal
influenza vaccination.
DOH has extensive protocols in place for infectious disease outbreak control and prevention
activities. The department works with federal, state, county, private, and non-profit organizations
statewide on preparedness activities and prevention measures continually, this includes
exercises and drills with EMS, hospitals, HI-EMA, Medical Reserve Corps, law enforcement,
and other partners. For more information on public health preparedness activities in Hawai‘i
visit https://health.hawaii.gov/prepare/about-us/office-of-public-health-preparedness/
For information on the 2019-nCoV outbreak, including information for clinicians and public
health professionals, visit the following websites.
health.hawaii.gov/docd/advisories/novel-coronavirus-2019/
www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html
wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/notices/watch/novel-coronavirus-china
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MEDIA CONTACT:
Janice Okubo
Communications Office
Phone: (808)586-4445
Email: janice.okubo@doh.hawaii.gov
For information on CDC Honolulu Quarantine Station activities, contact the CDC media office by
calling (404) 639-3286 or email media@cdc.gov
Airport screening is conducted by the CDC Quarantine Station and Customs and Border
Protection.