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Guidance Documents | CDC

Guidance Documents | CDC
coronavirus

Guidance Documents



Strategies or options to optimize supplies of disposable N95 filtering facepiece respirators (commonly called “N95 respirators”) in healthcare settings when there is limited supply.
Date: 4/9/20
Guidance to help prevent workplace exposures to acute respiratory illnesses, including COVID-19, in non-healthcare settings.
Date: 4/9/20
Audience: Businesses
Filtering facepiece respirators (FFRs) decontamination and reuse may need to be considered as a crisis capacity strategy to ensure continued availability. This document summarizes research about decontamination of FFRs before reuse.
Date: 4/9/20
This guidance provides recommendations on the cleaning and disinfection of rooms or areas occupied by those with suspected or with confirmed COVID-19. It is aimed at limiting the survival of SARS-CoV-2 in key environments.
Date: 4/9/20
Audience: Travel
Factsheet with information on when and what PPE is necessary, how to don (put on) and doff (take off) PPE, limitations of PPE, and proper care, maintenance, and disposal of PPE.
Date: 4/8/20
Guidelines for healthcare providers and local and state health departments on collecting, handling, and testing clinical specimens for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Date: 4/8/20
The dental-specific recommendations should be used with CDC’s Interim Infection Prevention and Control Recommendations for patients with COVID-19.
Date: 4/8/20
Search COVID-19 risk assessment by country larger map
Date: 4/7/20
Audience: Travel
Ensure that your water system is safe to use after a prolonged shutdown to minimize the risk of Legionnaires’ disease and other diseases associated with water.
Date: 4/7/20
This guidance outlines goals and strategies suggested for U.S. ambulatory care settings in response to community spread of coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19).
Date: 4/7/20
Disability alone may not be related to higher risk for getting COVID-19 or having severe illness. Most people with disabilities are not inherently at higher risk for becoming infected with or having severe illness from COVID-19. However, some people with disabilities might be at a higher risk of infection or severe illness because of their underlying medical conditions.
Date: 4/7/20
COVID-19 is a new disease and there is limited information regarding risk factors for severe disease. Based on currently available information and clinical expertise, older adults and people of any age who have serious underlying medical conditions might be at higher risk for severe illness from COVID-19.
Date: 4/6/20
These infection prevention and control considerations are for healthcare facilities providing obstetric care for pregnant patients with confirmed coronavirus disease (COVID-19) or pregnant persons under investigation (PUI) in inpatient obstetric healthcare settings including obstetrical triage, labor and delivery, recovery and inpatient postpartum settings.
Date: 4/6/20
Guidance for clinicians caring for patients with confirmed infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus that causes coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
Date: 4/6/20
COVID-19 is a new disease and there is limited information regarding risk factors for severe disease. Based on currently available information and clinical expertise, older adults and people of any age who have serious underlying medical conditions might be at higher risk for severe illness from COVID-19.
Date: 4/6/20
This document is provided by CDC and is intended for use in non-US healthcare settings. This document provides guidance on the identification or screening of healthcare workers and inpatients with suspected COVID-19.
Date: 4/6/20
This document is provided by CDC and is intended for use in non-US healthcare settings. This document is intended for healthcare facilities that are receiving or are preparing to receive patients with suspected or confirmed coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Date: 4/6/20
This information is intended for child care programs that remain open, and should be used in conjunction with CDC’s guidance for administrators of child care programs and K-12 schools. This guidance does not supersede state and local laws and policies for child care programs.
Date: 4/6/20
Audience: Community Settings
As communities across the United States take steps to slow the spread of COVID-19 by limiting close contact, people are facing new challenges and questions about how to meet basic household needs, such as buying groceries and medicine, and completing banking activities. The following information provides advice about how to meet these household needs in a safe and healthy manner.
Date: 4/6/20
Audience: Community Settings
This guidance is to assist healthcare facilities in mitigating healthcare personnel staffing shortages that might occur because of COVID-19.
Date: 4/6/20

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