A person under investigation
What is a PUI?
The spreadsheet where we list cases whose phone number is blank, disconnected, or otherwise appears wrong.
What is the lexis nexis request sheet?
The instance of keeping someone who is sick or who has tested positive for COVID-19 away from others for at least 5 days or 10 days if immunocomporomised
What is Isolation?
The time period that consists of 48 hours before symptom onset (or test date if asymptomatic) through end of isolation period.
What is a person's infectious/contagious period?
An individual who has a completed a vaccination series, whether it is a single vaccine or a double vaccine series, and has waited 2 weeks since the last vaccine in the series.
What is a fully vaccinated person?
A person who has tested positive for COVID-19 as a result of a PCR test.
What is a confirmed case?
This is where you place the information for those people who have passed away.
What is the high risk section of EOD?
The event in which a person who has been in contact with a positive COVID-19 uses a negative PCR test taken on the 5th day after having contact with a positive case and meets the following requirements: completed 7 full days of quarantine AND does not develop symptoms AND does not live in a congregate setting.
What is testing out of quarantine?
An email sent to maintain patient confidentiality must be sent using this function
What is an encryption?
This is a tool used to teach the body how to defend itself against certain pathogens
What is a vaccine?
This means crown and refers to the spike proteins sticking out of the surface of the virus
What is corona?
A case states that they never tested positive despite us having a positive lab result, the case needs to do this.
What is contact testing facility?
A fully vaccinated person who has contact with a COVID-19 positive case but does not live in a congregate setting or is an inpatient/resident in a healthcare facility.
What is a person who does not need to quarantine after being in contact with a positive COVID-19 case?
The amount of attempts you should make to contact a person during a surge.
What is 2 attempts?
Vaccines train your body to this to pathogens
What is identify and fight
Sars-cov-2 can be transmitted in 3 main ways
What is direct, airborne, and indirect
A spreadsheet where you would place a child who is currently attending in person preschool.
What is the school log?
The day a contact was exposed to a positive COVID-19 case.
What is Day 0 when counting quarantine days for a contact?
Notifications involving entities that do not reside in Orange County
What is an OOJ notification?
These are the most common covid vaccines
What is Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson&Johnson.
A virus with mutations is sometimes called this
What is a variant?
A case informs you that they visited a business that is not in Orange county.
What is escalate via OOJ reporting tool.
A case experiences symptoms on February 1 and tests positive on March 4. The day the case can resume their pre-COVID activities given that they do not have any preexisting medical condition and were not hospitalized.
What is February 6?
The virus that causes the disease COVID-19.
What is SARS-CoV-2?
A therapy in which it is recommended that individuals defer from COVID-19 vaccination following 90 days after therapy receipt.
What is passive antibody therapy? (Passive immunization can be achieved by using monoclonal antibodies or convalescent plasma)