Gottheimer Hosts North Jersey Senior and Nursing Home Coronavirus Coordination Conference Call
Above: Gottheimer hosts a coronavirus response coordination conference call with North Jersey’s seniors and nursing home officials
WASHINGTON, DC – On Friday, March 13, 2020, U.S. Congressman Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5) hosted a coordination conference call with North Jersey nursing home, assisted living, and hospital officials to discuss coordination efforts to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus for at-risk populations in New Jersey.
Joining Gottheimer on today’s call included Doctor Adam Jarrett from Holy Name Medical Center, Deborah Visconi of New Bridge Medical Center, officials from Hackensack UMC, Care-One, and dozens of assisted living and senior facilities across the Fifth District. Participants discussed the supply needs and mitigation efforts of Coronavirus.
“Right now, there are several presumptive positive cases of coronavirus in New Jersey and we are all working in coordination to contain the outbreak and follow CDC guidelines. I’ve been working closely and in touch with our hospitals, counties, senior and nursing homes, and the Governor’s office to address what resources the state needs to contain the outbreak,” said Congressman Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5). “We must continue to work together and contain the spread of the virus, especially for at-risk populations. My job is to make sure you all have the resources you need so that our community members can stay safe and healthy.”
The Centers for Disease Control provides the following guidance for Americans who want to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus:
· Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
· Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
· Stay home when you are sick.
· Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
· Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces using a regular household cleaning spray or wipe.
· Follow CDC’s recommendations for using a facemask.
o CDC does not recommend that people who are well wear a facemask to protect themselves from respiratory diseases, including coronavirus.
o Face masks should be used by people who show symptoms of the coronavirus to help prevent the spread of the disease to others. The use of facemasks is also crucial for health workers and people who are taking care of someone in close settings (at home or in a health care facility).
· Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after going to the bathroom; before eating; and after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.
o If soap and water are not readily available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. Always wash hands with soap and water if hands are visibly dirty.
New Jersey Department of Health
The New Jersey Department of Health opened a 24-hour hotline (1-800-222-1222) for the public to ask questions about the novel coronavirus.
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