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	<title>Sonoma Valley HospitalSVH Is Ready For COVID-19 &#8211; Sonoma Valley Hospital</title>
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		<title>SVH Is Ready For COVID-19</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leer en español A priority for any community hospital is to be ready to immediately help its community when an emergency arises. We have worked closely with our nonprofit and&#8230; <a class="more-link-excerpt" href="https://www.sonomavalleyhospital.org/svh-is-ready-for-covid-19/">Read More</a>]]></description>
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<p>A
priority for any community hospital is to be ready to immediately help its
community when an emergency arises. We have worked closely with our nonprofit
and public partners in Sonoma Valley in recent years to respond to the wildfire
and power outage crises, and we want you to know that your hospital is
well-prepared to deal with COVID-19 should it appear here.</p>



<p>While there is no indication that this disease is spreading
in our community at this time, Sonoma Valley Hospital has protocols in place,
as outlined by the CDC and state and local health agencies, to enable us to
safely care for COVID-19 patients while protecting the health of our staff, other
patients and visitors.&nbsp;</p>



<p><strong>How To Stay Informed</strong></p>



<p>As the news media reports, this is a rapidly evolving
situation in the US and abroad, and we encourage you to stay informed. To help
you, we have posted up-to-date information on our website <a href="https://www.sonomavalleyhospital.org/coronavirus-2019/">here</a>, including
information on preventing exposure provided by the Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention, California Department of Public Health, Sonoma County
Department of Human Services and UCSF. Keep this link handy as the site will be
updated as more information becomes available<strong>.</strong></p>



<p>While the government is still learning about COVID-19, it
has found that symptoms may appear within 2-14 days following an exposure and
include fever, cough, and sore throat. In more severe cases, it may include
shortness of breath and pneumonia. Experts currently believe that about 80% of
cases are mild and do not require hospitalization.</p>



<p>A special concern
for us here in Sonoma is our large senior population. We have heard from
national public health officials and other local authorities that seniors, and
especially the very elderly, are particularly vulnerable because of underlying
conditions, and that family and caregivers should take heed to watch out for
seniors regarding this contagion, as well as for the regular flu which is still
active. We remind you it is not too late to get a seasonal flu vaccination.</p>



<p>We urge everyone to use this health concern as an
opportunity to review your preparedness for a long-term emergency at home. As long
periods of remaining at home may become necessary, either for self-quarantine
or because schools and workplaces are closed, everyone is urged to have a household
plan for keeping on hand adequate supplies of food, water, medicines, and other
basics. </p>



<p>We sincerely
hope that this virus does not come to our community, but if it does, your
hospital stands ready to respond. We remain in contact with all local, county, state
and federal agencies on this and will keep you informed as the situation
evolves.</p>



<p>In good health.</p>



<p>Kelly Mather, CEO, Sonoma Valley Hospital</p>



<p>Sabrina Kidd, M.D., CMO, Sonoma Valley Hospital</p>
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