Al,
Of course! That’s what the
guidance document is for. Page 1, goes through when people should get tested (including people living homeless) page 2 goes through all the places people who don’t have primary care can go to get tested.
Testing locations and info about who should get tested will change every day, so please keep looking at our
website and at the most updated version of the document.
Let me know what other questions you have,
Emily
Emily Less, MPH
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Public Health Consultant
Communicable Disease
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eless@tpchd.org
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From: Allen Ratcliffe <alratcliffe@gmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2020 5:07 PM
To: Emily Less <ELess@tpchd.org>
Cc: janetrunbeck@gmail.com; Sharlene Davis <sdavis@thesacredbridge.org>; fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org
Subject: Re: Homeless Coalition - Covid 19 test
Some homeless folks do not have primary care providers. Guidance for them? Al Ratcliffe
On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 3:17 PM Emily Less <ELess@tpchd.org> wrote:
HI Jan and Sharlene,
Please see my recent email with updated guidance specifically for service providers on who should be tested, and where folks can go for testing in Pierce County if they don’t have insurance.
As Jan hinted at, there are more places to get tested every day. If you have a primary care provider calling them or trying a virtual visit is a great place to start.
Let me know what questions you have.
Emily
Emily Less, MPH
Pronouns: She/Her
Public Health Consultant
Communicable Disease
(253) 625-1362 c • eless@tpchd.org
(253) 798-7666 f • www.tpchd.org
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From: fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org <fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org> On Behalf Of Janet Runbeck
Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2020 3:12 PM
To: Sharlene Davis <sdavis@thesacredbridge.org>
Cc: fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org
Subject: Re: Homeless Coalition - Covid 19 test
Great resource:on who should be tested: https://www.doh.wa.gov/Emergencies/NovelCoronavirusOutbreak2020/TestingforCOVID19
On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 3:02 PM Janet Runbeck <janetrunbeck@gmail.com> wrote:
Only a doctor, or other provider can order a test.
People who think they might be positive for COVID 19 should call their primary care provider first.
If it is after hours, or the symptoms are serious, call the local Emergency Room to tell them your symptoms.
Or call your insurance Nurse Line.
Not all clinics are set up (most are). All Emergency Rooms are set up to test.
But Emergency Rooms do not want to spread disease, which is why you should call first. They may ask you to wear a mask, or have more information.
Jan Runbeck
On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 2:34 PM Sharlene Davis <sdavis@thesacredbridge.org> wrote:
Where is Pierce county are they testing people?
Sharlene Davis
Founder / Executive Director
Sacred Bridge
sdavis@thesacredbridge.org
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- E-mail the full coalition by sending to fullcoalition@list.pchomeless.org
- Remember, this list is distributed to over 400 people - send no information that can identify a client and avoid unnecessary e-mails (a thank you is polite when sent to 1 person, but a nuisance when sent to 400).
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