Kitsap health officer recommendations for COVID-19 testing
Kitsap County Washington sent this bulletin at 10/09/2020 04:33 PM PDT
Oct. 9, 2020
Letter to Kitsap healthcare community: We need to work together to improve COVID-19 testing
COVID-19 testing is a critical component of beating this virus, and we need your help to get it done and get it done fast.
Dear Kitsap Healthcare Partners,
The past seven months have been profoundly challenging for our profession and our community. Throughout this pandemic, Kitsap residents have been fortunate to be served by dedicated, top-quality healthcare professionals. I am personally grateful for your support of our mission to protect the health of community members under these especially daunting circumstances.
COVID-19 testing is a critical component of beating this virus, and we need your help to get it done and get it done fast. The sooner we identify positive cases, the sooner we can get people into isolation so they don’t infect others.
Kitsap has consistently lagged behind neighboring counties in access to testing and the overall volume of tests administered. Recently, Kitsap Public Health has received concerning reports of people who should be tested for COVID-19 being turned away by their providers. Limiting access to COVID-19 testing undermines our ability to diagnose and investigate cases in a timely manner, notify close contacts, and further prevent the spread of the virus.
As health officer, I need to ensure that Kitsap healthcare providers are knowledgeable of COVID-19 testing guidance from the Washington State Department of Health and CDC, and testing patients in the following groups:
Those with COVID-19 symptoms (per CDC), regardless of severity.
Close contacts of confirmed cases (testing ideally done at 5-8 days post contact).
Healthcare workers, critical infrastructure workers, and first responders who desire testing.
Those with any association to a COVID-19 outbreak.
Those who live, work, or receive care in a long-term care setting.
Any others advised to pursue testing through the Kitsap Public Health District.
WHO SHOULD BE TESTED FOR COVID-19?
Kitsap Public Health District health officer
recommendations for COVID-19 testing.
If you have any questions about these criteria, you can reach out to me or our communicable disease staff at 360-728-2235.
Kitsap Public Health is doing its part to create additional options for low-barrier COVID-19 testing in our county. Our staff are working closely with the Kitsap County Emergency Operations Center to establish a community testing program that will provide testing to people in the priority groups listed above. No provider visit will be required. Insurance will be billed for those who are covered, and a federal grant program will cover the cost for those without insurance. We expect to have the first testing site launched in mid-October.
Through our combined efforts, we can broaden access to COVID-19 testing for Kitsap residents, respond rapidly to cases, and prevent additional illness and deaths.
I welcome your feedback and questions. Thank you for your service to our community.
Sincerely,
Gib Morrow, MD, MPH Health Officer Kitsap Public Health District