Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-6-369 - Novel Coronavirus
A. Case
control measures:
1. In consultation with the
Department or the applicable local health agency, a diagnosing health care
provider or an administrator of a health care institution, either personally or
through a representative, shall isolate and institute both airborne precautions
and contact precautions for a novel coronavirus case or suspect case, until
evaluated and determined to be noninfectious by a physician, physician
assistant, or registered nurse practitioner or otherwise advised by the
Department or the applicable local health agency.
2. A local health agency shall:
a. Upon receiving a report under
R9-6-202 of a novel coronavirus
case or suspect case, notify the Department within 24 hours after receiving the
report and provide to the Department the information contained in the
report;
b. In consultation with the
Department, ensure that isolation and both airborne precautions and contact
precautions have been instituted for a hospitalized novel coronavirus case or
suspect case to prevent transmission, unless otherwise advised by the
Department;
c. Conduct an
epidemiologic investigation of each reported novel coronavirus case or suspect
case, unless otherwise advised by the Department; and
d. For each novel coronavirus case, submit to
the Department, as specified in Table 2.4, the information required under
R9-6-206(D).
B.
Contact control measures: A local health agency, in consultation with the
Department, shall determine which novel coronavirus contacts will be
quarantined or excluded, according to R9-6-303, to prevent
transmission.
Notes
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Case control measures: A local health agency shall:
1. Upon receiving a report under R9-6-202 of a borreliosis case or suspect case, notify the Department within one working day after receiving the report and provide to the Department the information contained in the report;
2. Conduct an epidemiologic investigation of each reported borreliosis case or suspect case; and
3. For each borreliosis case, submit to the Department, as specified in Table 2.4, the information required under R9-6-206(D).