Chattanooga Times Free Press

The four steps to successful contact tracing

- Paul Hendrick

Q: What is contact tracing?

A: Contact tracing is not new to public health. It is a method that has been used to control contagious diseases for decades, including Ebola, meningitis, tuberculos­is and sexually transmitte­d diseases.

The Hamilton County Health Department is now using contact tracing to prevent the spread of COVID-19. If you have tested positive for the novel coronaviru­s or have had close contact with someone who has, it is very important to participat­e in the contact tracing process. It involves the following steps:

1. Case investigat­ion:

A contact tracer will work with you to determine everyone you may have had close contact with during the time that you were infectious.

2. Contact tracing:

A staff member will then notify exposed people of their potential exposure (without revealing your name).

3. Contact support:

Potentiall­y exposed people will be provided with education, informatio­n and support to help them understand what to do next.

4. Self-Quarantine: Potentiall­y exposed people are required to self-quarantine for 14 days after their last exposure to the infected person. This is extremely important, as you can spread COVID-19 to others even if you do not have any symptoms of the illness yourself.

Participat­ion in this process is key to preventing the spread of COVID19. If you have tested positive, it is important to quickly identify others who have potentiall­y been exposed. If you are a potentiall­y exposed person, being quarantine­d will help keep your family, friends, neighbors and the community safe and healthy.

Remember to monitor yourself for symptoms of COVID-19, such as fever and chills or cough. If you develop more severe symptoms such as shortness of breath or chest pain, contact your physician or practition­er or your local emergency department immediatel­y.

Dr. Paul Hendricks is health officer for the Hamilton County Health Department and a member of the Chattanoog­a-Hamilton County Medical Society.

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