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LVHN coronavirus testing criteria updated

Lehigh Valley Health Network’s (LVHN) criteria for testing individuals suspected of having coronavirus (COVID-19) has been updated.

The new criteria have been implemented at all Assess and Test Centers in the LVHN network.

Under the new criteria, only symptomatic people ages 65 and over, symptomatic people at a higher risk of complications and other defined symptomatic at-risk people will be tested for COVID-19.

The new testing criteria, established April 10, was recommended in light of continued regional and national shortages of COVID-19 test kits and other testing supplies.

The recommendations reflect the state of COVID-19 spread in the Lehigh Valley region and are based on evolving data, observations and availability of testing supplies.

Asymptomatic patients will not be tested at LVHN Assess and Test centers. Tests are only capable of making the diagnosis of active COVID-19. The test does not confirm or rule out a significant exposure.

Symptomatic people at a higher risk of complications include those with chronic lung disease and asthma, significant heart disease, immunosuppression, diabetes, morbid obesity, chronic kidney disease and chronic liver disease.

In addition, higher-risk people include pregnant women, those that reside in long-term care facilities, healthcare workers and first responders.

Testing of individuals exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 infection and living with someone with a confirmed or presumptive diagnosis of COVID-19 is no longer recommended. These patients can be presumed to have COVID-19 and should be encouraged to follow the same recommendations for infected individuals.

Otherwise healthy individuals who have classic symptoms of COVID-19 infection and who are not considered high-risk based on the testing criteria will no longer be tested. They are encouraged to self-isolate (separate oneself from others) at home, get plenty of rest, drink plenty of fluids and take fever-reducing medication.

COVID-19 screening options continue to be available to people exhibiting signs of the infection. These options include accessing LVHN e-visits at www.LVHN.org/evisit, calling the LVHN information line at 888-402-LVHN or scheduling an LVHN virtual screening at www,LVHN.org/videoscreening.

A medical professional will conduct an evaluation, and, if applicable, will provide a presumptive diagnosis of COVID-19. They will also provide instruction on self-care.

Health-care providers advise seeking emergency care immediately if symptoms are getting progressively worse, if experiencing significant shortness of breath, chest pain, and unable to function in daily activities.

In case of emergency, it’s recommended to dial 911. Indicate to the dispatcher concerns about having COVID-19. If possible, it’s recommended to wear a face mask when emergency personnel enter the residence.

If the condition is determined to be non-life-threatening, there is no need to go to the emergency room (ER) or call 911. Continue to follow the self-care instructions.

Information on COVID-19: www. LVHN.org/covid19