SUMMARY
Healthcare providers in the District of Columbia may choose to pursue testing for SARS-CoV2 through the DC Department of Forensic Science Public Health Laboratory (DFS PHL), commercial laboratories, or hospital-based laboratories. As of April 21, 2020, testing for COVID-19 through the DC Department of Forensic Science Public Health Laboratory (DFS PHL) no longer requires approval by the DC Department of Health (DC Health). Healthcare providers can directly order testing through the DFS PHL without calling DC Health for approval or obtaining a PUI ID number. Healthcare providers should continue to report positive results via the Notifiable Disease and Condition Case Report Form on the DC Health Infectious Disease website. Starting May 6th, healthcare providers should report all NEGATIVE and POSITIVE results for all point-of-care and serologic testing.
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Clinicians should take into consideration the testing priorities listed in this health notice when evaluating a patient with respiratory symptoms and continue testing for other more
common respiratory viruses. -
Clinicians should appropriately guide their patients on home quarantine while test results are pending.
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Clinicians should be prepared to provide patients who test positive for COVID-19 with home-isolation guidelines and information for household and close contacts.