||| FROM SAN JUAN COUNTY COMMUNICATIONS |||
On Apr. 3, 2023, San Juan County Health Officer Order 2023-1 went into effect which continues the masking requirements in patient-facing healthcare facilities. The order excludes dental offices, optometry offices, physical therapy, massage, and eye care clinics from the masking requirement.
The Washington state mask requirement expired on Apr. 3. However, this order allows vulnerable populations to continue to seek care without the fear of contracting COVID-19. Severe disease remains most likely in persons over 65 years, which accounts for over 35% of San Juan County’s population.
San Juan County Health Officer Dr. Frank James has three recommendations to help all islanders continue to protect themselves against the disease: mask, test, and treat.
- Mask: Encourage people at risk and the families of those that share a home with them to wear a mask when indoors.
- Test: Test twice, 24 hours before gathering and immediately before. Test when you or a household member has symptoms consistent with COVID-19. (Remember that some people can have very mild symptoms and some have no symptoms at all (especially young people). Typical incubation period is two days to two weeks, but most commonly is three days.)
- Treat: Recent data from the FDA shows that use of Paxlovid leads 1,500 saved lives and 13,000 fewer hospitalizations in the US each week.
If you test positive, follow the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) recommendations for isolation. And if you are exposed, please quarantine so that you do not spread the disease to others. For more information about DOH recommendations and COVID-19 symptoms go to the DOH website.
The best form of protection remains vaccination. If you have not been vaccinated against COVID-19 or received your bivalent booster dose, reach out to your local provider, or call San Juan County Health & Community Services at 360-378-4474 to make an appointment. You can also search for vaccine providers at www.vaccines.gov.
Relevant URLs:
- San Juan County Health Officer Order 2023-1 Requiring the Wearing of Masks in Certain Healthcare Settings
- DOH COVID-19 Information
- Mask Required Sign by Health Officer Order 2023-1
- DOH Data Dashboard
- SJC COVID-19 Vaccine Info
About San Juan County’s Department of Health & Community Services
San Juan County’s Department of Health & Community Services is responsible for community and environmental health, mental health and substance abuse programs, senior services, affordable housing projects, and more. The department has staff and offices on Lopez, Orcas, and San Juan Islands. For more information about San Juan County’s Department of Health and Community Services, visit www.sanjuanco.com/1777/Health-Community-Services.
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