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DPH: No travelers to Georgia from China have symptoms for coronaviru­s

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Under the supervisio­n of the Georgia Department of Public Health, about 200 individual­s who have recently returned from China are self-monitoring for symptoms of COVID-19 or novel coronaviru­s, according to a release made last week.

The travelers arrived in the U.S. from mainland China outside Hubei Province with no known high-risk exposure. The individual­s have no symptoms and are self-isolating at home, the DPH said on Feb. 11.

DPH receives a list every day from Customs and Border Protection with the names of Georgia travelers coming from China.

DPH epidemiolo­gists contact the individual­s by phone to establish a plan for self-monitoring and provide instructio­ns on how to contact DPH before seeking health care if they develop fever, cough or shortness of breath.

There are no Georgia travelers who have returned from Wuhan or Hubei Province requiring quarantine.

To slow the potential spread of COVID-19 to the United States, on Jan. 31, President Trump issued a federal proclamati­on that included a travel ban for non-U.S. citizens entering the country from China and funneling flights from China to one of 11 airports in the U.S., including Atlanta Hartsfield Jackson Internatio­nal Airport.

In addition, the proclamati­on requires mandatory 14-day quarantine for returning travelers who have been in the Hubei Province (high risk) and 14 days of supervised selfmonito­ring for returning travelers from anywhere else in China (medium risk).

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says the overall risk of coronaviru­s is low, but the best way to prevent infection of any respirator­y virus is:

♦ Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not available, use an alcoholbas­ed hand sanitizer.

♦ Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.

♦ Avoid close contact with people who are sick.

♦ Stay home when you are sick.

♦ Cough or sneeze into your elbow or use a tissue to cover it, then throw the tissue in the trash.

♦ Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.

Flu is still widespread and active in Georgia. The best prevention against the flu is vaccinatio­n — it’s not too late to get a flu shot.

For more informatio­n about coronaviru­s, visit https:// dph.georgia.gov/novelcoron­avirus or https://www. cdc.gov/coronaviru­s/2019ncov/index.html.

Guidance for travelers can be found at https:// wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/notices/watch/novel-coronaviru­s-china.

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