Dear Constituent,
Writing now to update you on actions and precautions the state of California is taking in response to COVID-19, the novel coronavirus, along with recommendations for you and your family.
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and other state agencies are actively coordinating with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and local health departments. The health risk in our state from COVID-19 remains low, and state and local health officials are coordinating to keep Californians safe should the risk of infection to the general public increase.
As of the afternoon of March 5, there were 60 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in California, including the first death from the disease in the state. The fatality was a person from Placer County who had been a passenger on a cruise from San Francisco to Mexico in February.
On March 4, Governor Newsom acted to make additional state and federal resources available by declaring a state of emergency. This declaration also formalizes emergency actions already underway across multiple state agencies to help California prepare for any broader spread of COVID-19.
To date, 14 California public health labs have received close to 6,000 CDC test kits and have begun testing. Each kit allows medical personnel to conduct approximately 500 tests. For Californians on Medi-Cal, the test is free; the test is also covered under private health insurance.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, of those who have tested positive for COVID-19 around the globe, approximately 80 percent do not exhibit symptoms that would require hospitalization.
Because the virus is so new, there are no approved medications nor a vaccine to treat it. Here are a number of things you can do to protect yourself and those around you:
- Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, about the time it takes to sing "Happy Birthday" two times.
- You can also clean your hands with an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol. It is easy to make your own.
- When coughing or sneezing, cover your nose and mouth with a tissue, or cough into your elbow or shoulder if no tissue is available. Discard tissue and wash your hands.
- Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.
- If you or a family member experience symptoms of COVID-19, call your health care provider first before seeking medical care so that appropriate precautions can be taken.
For more information, you can check out these websites: the federal CDC website on COVID-19, and our state and county Public Health department websites: the CDHP, and Los Angeles County as well as Long Beach Health and Human Services Agency.
In the meantime, the same good practices, frequent hand washing and staying home when you are sick, that help limit the spread of colds or the flu, can help limit the spread of COVID-19.
Sincerely,
Lena A. Gonzalez
Senator, 33th District
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