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Thread] Good morning friends! Just a few thoughts now that we have our 1st positive COVID-19 case here in Utah. I want to share some of the information that scientists have shared with me about why our personal actions are so important with this pandemic.
First a few notes on what we know with this patient. The person was infected as a passenger on the previous voyage of the cruise ship that is currently being held off the coast of California. The person has been home for over a week but did not know he/she was at risk.
Our local/state health departments are working to identify everyone that could have been exposed to the disease. But we recognize that over time it is likely we will see community spread and the potential for social distancing measures. But why?
Let me start by saying that our state is being guided by scientists—not politicians—on the information sharing and decision-making. (Dr. Angela Dunn, our state epidemiologist and formerly CDC is my right-hand...or I’m her right hand in everything we do and she is amazing!).
First some data. While we still have much to learn, it IS true that most people (80%) contracting COVID-19 will have very minor symptoms...identical to a cold/mild flu. 15% will have more serious symptoms but recover soon. 5% will need more serious hospitalization/care...but...
What we are learning about mortality rates is the key to our response. So far global mortality rates for this disease are significantly higher than the flu among older adults/immunocompromised (google.com/amp/s/www.busi…) but don’t panic, there is some really good news!
What we are learning from China and other places is that—when we don’t overwhelm our healthcare system—the mortality rate drops significantly! THIS IS THE KEY...and why each of us doing small things could save someone else’s life. npr.org/sections/goats…
Does that make sense?

If we overwhelm our healthcare facilities with COVID-19, their capacity to care for all patients drops. So we all need to do what we can to slow the spread of COVID-19.
So yes, all those things we’ve been telling you really do matter! While we are still at low risk, if you have a cough, fever or shortness of breath—even if you think it is just a cold—PLEASE stay home from work/school/church.
While the vast majority of us have no need to worry and will only experience mild symptoms, to the vulnerable (like my brother and sister who have cystic fibrosis), the threat of this illness can be really scary. You staying home could save their life.
If you have moderate or mild illness that seems like novel coronavirus to you (again, this includes symptoms like a fever, cough, or shortness of breath), just make a simple call to your clinician or public health department to ask about your symptoms. Always use telehealth 1st!
You can also visit our website coronavirus.utah.gov or call the Utah COVID-19 information line to answer your questions: 1-800-456-7707. Most likely you will be told to stay home, self-isolate and recover as you would with a cold.
If you have more serious symptoms and think you have COVID-19, DO NOT arrive at a doctor’s office, emergency room, or urgent care facility without calling ahead. You could potentially infect everyone in the office. They will give thorough instructions on how to proceed.
And if you aren’t sick, what can you do to prepare? Just make sure you have a little extra food and medications in case you have to stay home for a couple weeks. If possible, get a plan with your family and any groups that you lead in case we have school/work closures.
We hope to never have to implement those plans, but if we do it’s heartening to know that no state is more prepared than Utah! We will work together in our communities, as friends and neighbors, to weather this storm. We always do.
Oh yea, please wash your hands...and stop touching your face! [end]
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