How many Deputies/Operation Managers are on Containment?
Six
What is the definition of an outbreak?
An outbreak of COVID-19 is defined as three or more epi-linked cases (cases with known exposure or close contact to one another) that occur within 14 days of another case in a single group, such as a classroom or after-school activity.
What does the “19” in “COVID-19” refer to?
A. There are 19 variants of the coronavirus.
B. There are 19 symptoms of coronavirus disease.
C. This is the 19th coronavirus pandemic.
D. The coronavirus and the disease it causes were identified in 2019.
The correct answer is D. The coronavirus and the disease it causes were identified in 2019.
A new coronavirus, technically named SARS-CoV-2, and the disease it causes were first identified in 2019.
What is the attempt process for both cases and contacts?
Contact- 2 calls and 1 text
Case- 3 calls, 1 text and 1 email
How many cohorts have we had thus far?
A.10
B.13
C.12
D.17
B. 13
When did the SCCI team begin using RELAY?
Monday, September 27th
What are the three classifications of an outbreak?
* Extra 100 points for each definition of the classifications
* Confirmed- 2 or more lab-confirmed cases (NAAT)
*Suspected- 1 lab-confirmed case ( NAAT) AND 1 or more clinically compatible or self-test case
*Unknown- An unknown outbreak is one in which the etiologic agent has not been identified.
The “Corona” in coronavirus means:
Crown.
Spike proteins on these viruses’ outer coating give them the appearance of a crown or halo.
Does FCPS require clearance letters from FCHD for students to return back to school?
No. The Health Department encourages facilities/schools to follow the Health Departments guidance to determine when a case or close contact can return to the facility. However, it is the schools responsible to inform the parents when they are eligible to return to school.
How many people are on Containment?
A.107
B.113
C.89
D.95
A. 107
How many subdivisions comprise CCI and what are they?
*Data
*Government
*Congregate
What are the four factors that affect a general outbreak threshold?
* Population
*Setting
*Responsible pathogen
*Background case rate- If the case rate in the community is higher than in the facility then it may not be considered to be an outbreak.
An effective hand sanitizer contains at least this percentage of alcohol to kill the coronavirus and other germs:
A. 30%.
B. 45%.
C. 60%.
D. 80%
C. 60%.
Lower alcohol content may make a hand sanitizer less effective in killing the coronavirus and other pathogens.
What is Test-to-Stay?
Test-to-Stay (TTS) is a practice that allows close contacts who are not up-to-date on COVID vaccines to continue attending in-person child care during their quarantine period as long as they have daily
Two Part Question:
Who is eligible to get a booster shot?
Who can get a second booster?
Everyone 12 years and older.
Adults 50 years and older
How many shifts have been on Containment since the beginning?
Five.
*Mon-Fri
*Sun-Thurs
*Tues-Sat
*Weekend ( 8hrs)
*Weekend ( 10hrs)
What is the difference between being "fully vaccinated" or "up-to-date"?
CDC recommends that individuals stay “up-to-date” by receiving any additional or booster doses of COVID vaccination for which they are eligible. The technical definition for “fully vaccinated” – two doses of an mRNA vaccine or one dose of the J&J vaccine – has not changed. Individuals are considered fully vaccinated once they have received their primary series.
True or false: Having a food allergy means you should not get a COVID-19 vaccine.
A. True.
B. False.
The correct answer is B.
People with food allergies can be vaccinated for the coronavirus. However, those who are seriously allergic to any of the ingredients in the vaccine itself should not get the vaccine.
What are the CDC metrics for COVID-19 community levels?
* Recent hospitalizations
* Hospital capacity
* Number of cases in the community
Which of the following duties did the Wellness Team not perform?
A. Coordinate testing
B. Deliver food/supplies
C. Coordinate with DCLS ( Department of Coordinated Laboratory Services)
D. Conduct probable case investigations
B. Deliver food/supplies
What are the various forms that a nearby jurisdiction can transfer cases to FCHD?
*Sara Alert
*VEDSS
*Exposure notification form
How many potential reported outbreaks have we received since February 7th?
A. 123
B.52
C.83
D.97
D. 97
How many vaccines are approved by WHO?
*Extra points if all vaccines are named
The correct answer is 10.
When did the surge for the Delta variant start? When did the surge for the Omicron variant start?
* August/September 2021
*December 2021/January 2022
How many physical locations has Containment occupied and name those locations?
* Kelly Square
*ManTech
*Government Center
*Marriott