Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thirty-one confirmed cases in Fairfax County now. I don’t understand how they can say that “laboratory reporting is increasing” when it’s still impossible to get tested in this area. What am I missing?
I agree. Testing has been pitiful in this area. This is a metro area with lots of international visitors. The numbers are way too low. Virginia Hospital Center is testing some people. How come other major hospitals in the area aren’t? Lack of tests?
It’s doctor dependent. I ordered COVID19 tests on everyone I admitted with a fever. Other docs only tested people who met the CDC guidelines. I don’t know how many tests we have, but I didn’t get any pushback with ordering tests, so it seems like we have plenty at the moment.
Are you in an acute care setting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thirty-one confirmed cases in Fairfax County now. I don’t understand how they can say that “laboratory reporting is increasing” when it’s still impossible to get tested in this area. What am I missing?
I agree. Testing has been pitiful in this area. This is a metro area with lots of international visitors. The numbers are way too low. Virginia Hospital Center is testing some people. How come other major hospitals in the area aren’t? Lack of tests?
It’s doctor dependent. I ordered COVID19 tests on everyone I admitted with a fever. Other docs only tested people who met the CDC guidelines. I don’t know how many tests we have, but I didn’t get any pushback with ordering tests, so it seems like we have plenty at the moment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thirty-one confirmed cases in Fairfax County now. I don’t understand how they can say that “laboratory reporting is increasing” when it’s still impossible to get tested in this area. What am I missing?
I agree. Testing has been pitiful in this area. This is a metro area with lots of international visitors. The numbers are way too low. Virginia Hospital Center is testing some people. How come other major hospitals in the area aren’t? Lack of tests?
Anonymous wrote:Thirty-one confirmed cases in Fairfax County now. I don’t understand how they can say that “laboratory reporting is increasing” when it’s still impossible to get tested in this area. What am I missing?
Anonymous wrote:
Yup. My coworker came down with a fever/aches/cough yesterday, went home, couldn't get a test this morning, says she doesn't meet criteria to test. They told her to stay home for 14 days.
I appreciate saving the tests for health care workers but they really need to get this testing thing sorted out. This is being so poorly managed. It's criminal.
Anonymous wrote:This Fairfax County page lists each case and exposure. There’s a 30 year old woman and 50 year old male with no known exposure.
https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/covid19/case-information
Anonymous wrote:Jeez for some reason the death in ffx co just makes this very very real.
Male in his 60s!