Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They aren't coming to inspect your home. And of course I'll talk to them. Don't you want things to eventually be able to open safely?
Part of the visit will be inspecting a person's home to see if they are capable of social distancing.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, the home visits are only to follow up with people who aren't available by phone. The only reason that you would be contacted by the contact tracers is if someone has told them they had contact with you during their likely infectious window. The contact tracers will try to call you, discuss your situation and help you get tested and/or quarantine if applicable. A case manager can help put you in contact with health care or connect you with health care, child care or food assistance if needed.
The idea that some kind of Force is going to randoml show up at your house sounds like dystopian right wing propaganda.
- someone who had to learn contact tracing as part of my regular job
Anonymous wrote:I will talk with them outside with a mask and at least six feet away. No one outside my family has been in our house since March. It’s disgusting in there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does somebody have a citation that shows tracers will be asking to enter homes or is this all conjecture?
DC health is putting together the teams this week for home visits
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does somebody have a citation that shows tracers will be asking to enter homes or is this all conjecture?
DC health is putting together the teams this week for home visits
That doesn't sound safe. The tracers can be carriers if they are going home to home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does somebody have a citation that shows tracers will be asking to enter homes or is this all conjecture?
DC health is putting together the teams this week for home visits
Anonymous wrote:Does somebody have a citation that shows tracers will be asking to enter homes or is this all conjecture?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They can't stand on the porch and talk with you because that's a violation of HIPAA and I'm not going to allow them in my house. I will answer the phone
HIPAA isn't a catch-all. It only applies to providers of medical care (they aren't), and it doesn't prevent you from giving information about your self to whomever you chose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does somebody have a citation that shows tracers will be asking to enter homes or is this all conjecture?
It all conjecture by the same “law and order” posters who are telling you all the cities are rioting.
In general, contact tracing involves identifying people who have an infectious disease (cases) and people who they came in contact with (contacts) and working with them to interrupt disease spread. This includes asking people with COVID-19 to isolate and their contacts to quarantine at home voluntarily.
Contact tracing for COVID-19 typically involves
Interviewing people with COVID-19 to identify everyone they had close contact with during the time they may have been infectious
Notifying contacts of their potential exposure
Referring contacts for testing
Monitoring contacts for signs and symptoms of COVID-19
Connecting contacts with services they might need during the self-quarantine period
You did lose some credibility by ignoring that we have had riots and that there are ongoing violent protests (even if small) in certain cities.... not to mention the bloody gunfires in Chicago and other places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This seems like a bad idea.
Are they offering free all expenses paid hotel stays for people quarantining?
A friend of mine had COVID and had to quarantine bc the roommate was high risk. A mutual friend said the city paid for it, and someone brought meals and checked in several times daily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does somebody have a citation that shows tracers will be asking to enter homes or is this all conjecture?
It all conjecture by the same “law and order” posters who are telling you all the cities are rioting.
In general, contact tracing involves identifying people who have an infectious disease (cases) and people who they came in contact with (contacts) and working with them to interrupt disease spread. This includes asking people with COVID-19 to isolate and their contacts to quarantine at home voluntarily.
Contact tracing for COVID-19 typically involves
Interviewing people with COVID-19 to identify everyone they had close contact with during the time they may have been infectious
Notifying contacts of their potential exposure
Referring contacts for testing
Monitoring contacts for signs and symptoms of COVID-19
Connecting contacts with services they might need during the self-quarantine period