THREAD: The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) reports that COVID-19 cases are increasing in the state, as indicated by case numbers reported today. These numbers do not reflect a backlog of data and include both confirmed and probable cases. 1/8 Graphic reading "Coronavirus (COVID-19)"
Preliminary analysis indicates that a large number of these cases are from social gatherings of more than 10 persons, including attendance at such events as fall or Halloween parties, sporting events, work-related meetings, and church-sponsored activities. 2/8
Other contributors to these numbers are cases in the preschool, school, and college-age population, as well as some cases in healthcare workers, congregate settings, long-term care, and travel. 3/8
ADPH reminds that persons should assess risks for exposure to COVID-19 and be aware that situations where there are increases in crowds, opportunity for close contact, and attendance in closed in spaces provide more opportunities for spread of this virus. 4/8
ADPH urges all Alabamians to follow social distancing, respiratory hygiene, and the use of cloth face coverings to reduce transmission of COVID-19. All persons diagnosed with COVID-19 must remain in isolation for 10 days after onset of symptoms if symptomatic or from... 5/8
...date of test if asymptomatic. Adherence to home quarantine of 14 days from last exposure to a case for close contacts is critical to further control this virus, as the incubation period for this illness is two to fourteen days. 6/8
Persons cannot test out of home quarantine and persons refusing to adhere to quarantine requirements place others at risk. Recent CDC information indicates that over 10% of cases of COVID-19 might be missed if home quarantine were shortened from the existing time frame. 7/8
More research is needed before any changes can be made in current CDC recommended guidance. 8/8

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THREAD: The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) receives laboratory reports for notifiable diseases through its electronic system. During the #COVID19 pandemic, PCR, and now antigen tests, have been the diagnostic tests used to detect SARS-CoV-2. 1/8
Only PCR and antigen tests are considered for case reporting and investigation by ADPH. Our Confirmed and Probable Cases provided on our Data Dashboard do not include antibody tests for COVID-19. Some providers have ordered and continue to order antibody tests for COVID-19. 2/8
Antibody testing is not a diagnostic tool for SARS-CoV-2 but may be useful in surveillance, in persons with late or unusual presentations of COVID-19, or in patients with late complications of COVID-19 such as Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C). 3/8
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