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Pennsylvania Is the State with the 5th Most Coronavirus Restrictions – WalletHub Study

With some states beginning to open up for business and relax limitations put in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on the States with the Fewest Coronavirus Restrictions, as well as accompanying videos.

To identify which states have the fewest coronavirus restrictions, WalletHub compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia across 9 key metrics. Our data set ranges from limits on large gatherings to the presence of a “shelter-in-place” order and whether restaurants and bars have reopened. Below, you can see highlights from the report, along with a WalletHub Q&A.

Coronavirus Restrictions in Pennsylvania (1=Fewest, 25=Avg.):

  • 31st – Requirement to Wear a Face Mask in Public
  • 29th – Travel Restrictions
  • 39th – Large Gatherings Restrictions
  • 24th – “Shelter in Place” Order
  • 35th – Reopening of Non-Essential Businesses
  • 18th – Reopening of Restaurants and Bars

Note: Rankings are based on data available as of 12:30 p.m. ET on Monday, May 4, 2020.

For the full report, please visit:
https://wallethub.com/edu/states-with-the-fewest-coronavirus-restrictions/73818/

Pennsylvania Governor Provides Business Guidance as Counties Move to Yellow Phase on May 8

To continue to limit the spread of COVID-19, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf today provided guidance that details procedures businesses must follow to conduct in-person operations in counties slated to move to the yellow phase of reopening on May 8. All businesses, including non-profits, permitted to conduct in-person operations are subject to this guidance. This guidance is based on the building safety and business safety orders, under which nearly all life-sustaining businesses have been operating during the red phase.

Under the yellow phase of reopening, life-sustaining businesses that could not conduct either all or part of their operations via telework will continue to conduct their operations in-person, and many non-life sustaining businesses will be permitted to restart their in-person operations through the loosening of some restrictions under the stay-at-home and business closure orders.

In counties that have been designated as in the yellow phase, all businesses, except those categories specifically listed as remaining closed in the governor’s Plan to Reopen Pennsylvania, are permitted to conduct in-person operations, as long as they strictly adhere to the requirements of the guidance.

The guidance includes specific information on cleaning and disinfecting premises, limiting the number of employees in common areas and customers on premises, providing masks and sanitizing supplies for employees, installing shields or other barriers at registers and checkout areas to physically separate cashiers and customers, and creating a plan in case a business is exposed to a probable or confirmed case of COVID-19, among other provisions.

Economic Injury Disaster Loans Being Available to U.S. Agricultural Businesses Impacted by COVID-19 Pandemic

SBA announced that agricultural producers, for the first time, are now eligible for the Small Business Administration (SBA)’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) and EIDL Advance programs.

SBA’s EIDL portal has been closed since April 15. However, the Agency is able to reopen the portal today, in a limited capacity, as a result of funding authorized by Congress through the Paycheck Protection Program and Healthcare Enhancement Act. The legislation provided additional critical funding for farmers and ranchers affected by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

In order to help facilitate this important change to EIDL Loan and EIDL Advance assistance eligibility, SBA is re-opening the Loan and Advance application portal to agricultural enterprises only. For agricultural producers that submitted an EIDL loan application through the streamlined application portal prior to the legislative change, SBA will move forward and process these applications without the need for re-applying. All other EIDL loan applications that were submitted prior to April 15 will be processed on a first-in, first-out basis.

The application is available at www.SBA.gov/Disaster or here.

Pennsylvania Stakeholder Sharing Sessions Announced

PCOH is inviting our stakeholders to participate in “Stakeholder Sharing Sessions” during the month of May. These sessions are in place of the spring stakeholder meetings. PCOH will offer a brief update on our work and attendees will be invited to share their updates and concerns as well. Sessions are limited to 30 participants each in order to foster deeper conversations, so please only register for the one or two sessions you are most interested in attending. Please note that no CEUs are being offered.

Community Outreach & Education                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Tuesday, May 12
1 pm – 2:30 pm                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Click here to register.

Oral Health Workforce                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Wednesday, May 13
9 am – 10:30 am
Click here to register.

Community Water Fluoridation                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Thursday, May 21
1 pm – 2:30 pm
Click here to register.

Oral Health Access (Safety Net clinics, teledentistry, etc.)                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Friday, May 22
11 am – 12:30 pm
Click here to register.

Oral Health Policy                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Wednesday, May 27
9 am – 10:30 am
Click here to register.

Dentistry Post-COVID-19                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Friday, May 29
12 pm – 1:30 pm
Click here to register.

 

2020 Pennsylvania Oral Health Summit Postponed

Due to health and safety concerns, PCOH has made the proactive decision to postpone the 2020 PA Oral Health Summit originally scheduled for November 12-13, 2020. We are eager to connect in-person with our stakeholders as soon as it is safe and makes sense to do so.  We are working on rescheduling the Summit for 2021.

Revised ADA and CDC Dental Guidelines

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released updated infection and control guidance for dental settings and the American Dental Association (ADA) has released their Return to Work Interim Guidance Toolkit. This interim guidance recommends measures to help protect patients, staff and dentists from COVID-19 as dental practices re-engage in providing the full range of oral health care and they will update it regularly. The Pennsylvania Department of Health has not yet released their updated dental guidance, but it is forthcoming.

May is #MentalHealthMonth

In times of uncertainty, heightened financial, emotional and physical stressors and the constant sadness we are seeing in the news, it is so important to focus on prioritizing our mental health in both personal and professional settings. The National Mental Health Alliance of Keystone Pennsylvania is hosting a variety of virtual events, platforms for discussion in the workplace, and sharing many resources throughout May to make sure you are aware of ways to keep your mental health a priority.

To view their events and resources, click here.

Pandemic Crisis Services Free Support Tool

In order to come together to offer free support for our communities, many organizations and providers have created a free tool to utilize while we are all impacted by COVID-19 together. This is a very user-friendly tool that helps direct people to emergency services, local providers and resources for coping skills to manage mental health symptoms. The COVID-19 Pandemic Support Resources is a place both for patients and for the helpers who might be struggling.

Final Recommendation: Primary Care Interventions for Prevention and Cessation of Tobacco Use in Children and Adolescents

The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) released a final recommendation statement on primary care interventions for prevention and cessation of tobacco use in children and adolescents. The Task Force found that interventions can help prevent tobacco use in children and teens, but more research is needed on how to help youth quit. To view the recommendation, the evidence on which it is based, and a summary for clinicians, check here.

Pandemic Underscores Importance of Interoperability

The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need for healthcare systems to seamlessly relay clinical information to one another. Health IT plays an essential role in the collecting and reporting of COVID-19 data and facilitating effective strategies to combat COVID-19. Here in the commonwealth:

  • The Pennsylvania Patient and Provider Network (P3N) facilitates the exchange of clinical data among five P3N Certified Healthcare Information Organizations (HIOs).
  • Each of the P3N HIOs hosts clinical data repositories, Admission-Discharge-Transfer messages, continuity of care documents, lab reports, radiology reports, and other clinical documents contributed by their member organizations.
  • Providers connected to any P3N HIO can request clinical data about their patients from any of the P3N HIO clinical data repositories with information about that patient and can receive notices when their patients are admitted to hospitals or emergency departments throughout the state.

This access to information is critical for ensuring providers have the most complete information about the patients they care for in ordinary times and now even more so to coordinate patient care during this COVID-19 pandemic. Check these tools and resources for the health IT and clinical community related to COVID-19 and get more information on health information exchange in Pennsylvania.