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Spencer Cox @SpencerJCox
Teams of statisticians, epidemiologists, scientists, laboratorians, physicians, health educators & PIOs comb through the findings to provide credible, accurate, and timely information. Our goal? Help you make the best informed decisions for your family, business, and community. — PolitiTweet.org
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@UtahDepOfHealth will soon launch a module on their highly respected IBIS-PH public data query system https://t.co/YzAOgzCyzd. This will put the data in YOUR hands, letting you run your own queries with our case data. No one does public health data better than Utah. — PolitiTweet.org
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https://t.co/0GliLkEoeT is one of the most robust, transparent data dashboards in the country. @UtahDepOfHealth has been praised by @CDCgov, @COVID19tracking, @ResolveTSL, and data gurus across the country for providing DAILY accurate updates on COVID-19. — PolitiTweet.org
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Data response: @UtahDepOfHealth activated their team of experts on January 29th and together with our 13 local health departments have been working around-the-clock since to protect the health and safety of every Utahn AND our economy. They have been working their guts out. https://t.co/HDqVqrz8oN — PolitiTweet.org
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COVID-19 Vaccine: @UtahDepOfHealth Vaccination Program has been working tirelessly to develop a plan to safely distribute COVID-19 vaccines when they become available. First doses will go to healthcare workers at Utah hospitals. — PolitiTweet.org
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Worksite Response: Acting on information received from @utahpoison calls, worksite contact tracing, and education with businesses, @UtahDepOfHealth worksite teams have worked with more than 15,000 businesses to help them with COVID-19 related issues. — PolitiTweet.org
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This is in addition to the HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of calls answered by @UtahDepOfHealth, our 13 local health departments, @Intermountain @UofUHealth @Steward @MstarHealth over the pandemic. — PolitiTweet.org
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Hotline stats: 145,632 calls 10-13 staff answering calls 24/7 Average call time = 4 min 40 sec Average wait time = 1 min 6 sec Average calls per day = 268 Highest number of calls in one day = 4,321 on March 14 when the first case of community spread was identified. — PolitiTweet.org
Spencer Cox @SpencerJCox
Hotline/webchat: On 3/17, we stood up the state COVID hotline with @utahpoison. Dedicated, trained staff are available 24/7 to answer questions in multiple languages: Where to get tested What to do if exposed Contact tracing Travel during a pandemic When to call a doctor — PolitiTweet.org
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Long-term care facilities: Countless lives have been saved through quick response by to 667 events involving COVID-19 in long-term care facilities. 550 events have been resolved. Responses include: Rapid testing Training Isolating COVID positive residents/workers PPE supplies — PolitiTweet.org
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@UtahDepOfHealth developed a comprehensive educational training for our CHWs to help better prepare them to meet the needs of our multicultural and vulnerable populations. Thanks to Unified Command, this training is available in English and Spanish. https://t.co/6tC0lOoqim — PolitiTweet.org
Spencer Cox @SpencerJCox
Community Health Worker Training: Community Health Workers (CHWs) are some of our most valuable front line workers. They know our communities best and are able to reach community members in ways others may not, especially for our multicultural and vulnerable populations. — PolitiTweet.org
Spencer Cox @SpencerJCox
Our @UtahDepOfHealth @UtahBoardOfEd and Utah’s 13 Local Health Officers created a School Manual to help educational leaders make informed decisions to protect students, teachers, and employees. The manual is available in 8 languages. https://t.co/C8ETSAGM3T — PolitiTweet.org
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@UtahDepOfHealth’s Worksite Team specializes in helping businesses prevent spread of COVID-19, contact tracing, and helping employers know how to handle a case of COVID-19 in their workforce. (Next week I will share more about our economic response). — PolitiTweet.org
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Business: @UtahDepOfHealth sought feedback from stakeholders and industry experts throughout the business community and created a Business Manual to address concerns for Utah workplaces and to help them stay safe and keep businesses open. https://t.co/I4DmhEZ8Wj — PolitiTweet.org
Spencer Cox @SpencerJCox
BinaxNOW are rapid antigen tests and we’re deploying them to nursing homes and health departments all over the state. More testing gives us better information about where the disease has spread and helps people make quick decisions about how to behave. https://t.co/seYL3vFsoF — PolitiTweet.org
Spencer Cox @SpencerJCox
The federal government has committed to sending 960,000 BinaxNOW tests to the state by the end of the year. So far, we have received about 213,000 and more are coming. These tests use a simple nasal swab and give results in 15 minutes. — PolitiTweet.org
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More than 100 members of the Utah National Guard were mobilized to fill in gaps at mobile testing centers and assisted living facilities to help @UtahDepOfHealth. — PolitiTweet.org
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To date, 546,562 assessments have been completed at https://t.co/MkScB0zGU8. The website asks how you are feeling and can direct you to get a COVID-19 test if recommended. — PolitiTweet.org
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@UtahDepofHealth has sent out 44,990 test kits to rural hospitals, local health departments, long-term care facilities, community health centers, and correctional facilities across the state, focusing on rural and frontier communities who may not have access to testing otherwise. — PolitiTweet.org
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Utah’s tribal nations and @UtahDepOfHealth have provided 18 testing events for tribal members, testing 4,586 people. — PolitiTweet.org
Spencer Cox @SpencerJCox
We’ve provided COVID-19 testing events in neighborhoods and communities hardest hit by the pandemic, partnering with our local health departments and @UtahWellnessBus providing 108 testing events reaching 8,914 people since May. https://t.co/rIsTSJXr17 — PolitiTweet.org
Spencer Cox @SpencerJCox
Our mobile test teams have deployed to more than 860 different high-risk facilities including long-term care, businesses, homeless shelters, hospitals, home health agencies, and correctional facilities. To date, our teams have collected almost 105,000 tests at these facilities. — PolitiTweet.org
Spencer Cox @SpencerJCox
Thanks to the help of @UTNationalGuard and @UtahDepOfHealth, we have 33 mobile test teams who can deploy to facilities and communities across the state. — PolitiTweet.org
Spencer Cox @SpencerJCox
When the outbreak began, our testing capacity was low in part due to a shortage of supplies. Testing capacity is currently up to 11,000 people per day. If you have symptoms, get a test. Find a testing location near you at https://t.co/2jQEZQRLtt. — PolitiTweet.org
Spencer Cox @SpencerJCox
Testing: We’ve worked tirelessly to expand testing in communities throughout Utah. Today, there are 100+ sites across the state where you can get tested for COVID-19. This has been a tremendous undertaking by many dedicated partners at our health systems and @UtahDepOfHealth. https://t.co/g1Eb1gwxDU — PolitiTweet.org
Spencer Cox @SpencerJCox
Since March, our American Sign Language interpreters from @jobsut have been Trenton Marsh, who is deaf, and Clay Anderson. They have helped our communications to everyone at nearly every press conference. 🤟 https://t.co/nlKHbH9LBN — PolitiTweet.org
Spencer Cox @SpencerJCox
Those 23 translated languages include: Arabic Burmese Chinese French Hindi Karen Kinyarwanda Korean Marshallese Mongolian Nepali Persian Farsi Portuguese Russian Samoan Sango Serbian Somali Spanish Swahili Tagalog Tongan Vietnamese — PolitiTweet.org
Spencer Cox @SpencerJCox
Since March, our state’s public information officers have overseen a massive translation effort. COVID information isn’t just for our Hispanic community, but also for refugees and immigrants who are so important to the fabric of our state. — PolitiTweet.org
Spencer Cox @SpencerJCox
Hispanics/Latinos make up about 14% of our state’s population. Yet early on in the pandemic, they accounted for 42% of our state’s cases. Today, their share of cases is around 28%. We still have work to do, but we’re going in the right direction. — PolitiTweet.org