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BumRushDaShow

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21. CDC actually posted some guidelines regarding diaster shelters and COVID-19
Sun Aug 29, 2021, 06:24 AM
Aug 2021
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/php/eh-practitioners/general-population-disaster-shelters.html

CDC’s Interim Guidance for General Population Disaster Shelters During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Updated Aug. 4, 2021


  • Access to safe shelter from disasters is critical even during community spread of COVID-19; therefore, shelters should accept all people seeking safety regardless of vaccination status.
  • People housed in general population disaster shelters may be exposed to crowded conditions that can make it easier to spread COVID-19. Although the risk of getting sick with COVID-19 is lower for people who are fully vaccinated, everyone staying at a disaster shelter should still take precautions regardless of vaccination status, including wearing masks correctly and maintaining physical distance (at least 6 feet).


  • This interim guidance is based on current information about the transmission and severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will update this guidance as needed and as additional information becomes available. Please check the CDC COVID-19 website periodically for updated guidance. Because conditions vary from community to community, disaster shelter managers should look to their state and local health officials for information specific to their location.

    Key Points

  • Alternatives to opening disaster shelters, such as sheltering in place, should be considered during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Hotels/dormitories and small shelters (fewer than 50 residents) should be prioritized over larger shelters. Large congregate shelters should be a last resort.
  • Officials should demobilize large congregate shelters as soon as possible after the emergency phase and relocate residents to hotels/dormitories or small shelters for better social distancing.
  • Shelter managers should maintain contact with state and local public health agencies and emergency management for updates on local COVID-19 information.
  • Shelter health staff should monitor residents daily for symptoms of COVID-19 and other illness, including mental health concerns, and provide a daily status update to the local health department and other relevant agencies. View resources on daily life and coping .
  • Body temperature monitoring should be conducted for all persons entering the shelter and in food distribution areas.
  • Shelters should provide separate areas, including restrooms, to isolate residents with symptoms of COVID-19.
  • Shelter staff and residents should wear a mask at all times except when not practical, such as when eating or showering. NOTE: Masks should not be placed on babies or children younger than 2 years of age or anyone who has trouble breathing or is unconscious, incapacitated or otherwise unable to remove the covering without assistance.
  • All shelter residents, even those without symptoms, may have been exposed to COVID-19 and should self- quarantine after leaving the shelter in accordance with state and local recommendations.
  • If testing for COVID-19 is available, shelter staff, volunteers, and residents should be tested in accordance with state and local health department guidelines.


  • During disasters, resource availability may limit the ability to apply this guidance. Best efforts should be made to implement this guidance to the extent possible.

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    Ignore It SoCalDavidS Aug 2021 #1
    Don't slander everyone in a whole state please Withywindle Aug 2021 #6
    You're Right, Nawlins' Is The Sane Part Of State SoCalDavidS Aug 2021 #7
    Message auto-removed Name removed Aug 2021 #9
    And I would reply, "Don't slander everyone in the Delta." Chainfire Aug 2021 #25
    Agreed, and I'm sorry Withywindle Aug 2021 #37
    Madeline Odent has a twitter thread on how the Coast handles hurricanes, w/support from others catrose Aug 2021 #36
    A very terrible aspect is the hospital/COVID situation on top of the storm... RockRaven Aug 2021 #2
    there are no rules & reg's on this one ! just do the best ya can & try to stay safe ! monkeyman1 Aug 2021 #5
    All hospitals are on lockdown, and will remain that way until the danger has passed. secondwind Aug 2021 #8
    You don't. It deals with you. nt littlemissmartypants Aug 2021 #3
    California has been dealing with wildfires amid a pandemic; Liberty Belle Aug 2021 #4
    If Ida maintains its current strength and track Cheezoholic Aug 2021 #10
    They're predicting a lower storm surge than Katrina, though. femmedem Aug 2021 #11
    In a hotel about 20 miles from Baton Rouge Cheezoholic Aug 2021 #16
    Your uncle is lucky to have you looking out for him! femmedem Aug 2021 #18
    The irony is he's why I got stuck in Andrew Cheezoholic Aug 2021 #20
    A perhaps simpler place to see the recons (for both the NOAA Hurricane Hunters and the AF) is here BumRushDaShow Aug 2021 #22
    I love Levis site Cheezoholic Aug 2021 #23
    I'm a "visual" person BumRushDaShow Aug 2021 #24
    It won't be the levees this time malaise Aug 2021 #12
    Yes, the improved levee system and pumping stations should make the outcome of this storm different. zuul Aug 2021 #13
    Stay safe malaise Aug 2021 #14
    It takes a couple days for the great stench to hit Cheezoholic Aug 2021 #17
    I thought you meant me! I'm about to take my last hot shower for who knows how long. zuul Aug 2021 #19
    Ugh.......No power......Some people were saying there were gonna leave LeftInTX Aug 2021 #31
    You don't. You beat the virus down any and every way possible, so when something brewens Aug 2021 #15
    CDC actually posted some guidelines regarding diaster shelters and COVID-19 BumRushDaShow Aug 2021 #21
    Perhaps this should be its own OP? 2naSalit Aug 2021 #27
    I could do that BumRushDaShow Aug 2021 #28
    Thanks. 2naSalit Aug 2021 #29
    Just posted! BumRushDaShow Aug 2021 #30
    You could also post in the Louisiana group.... LeftInTX Aug 2021 #32
    I'll go ahead and do that too! BumRushDaShow Aug 2021 #33
    Hurricanes are a fact of life on the Northern Gulf Coast. The time to prepare for the interface Chainfire Aug 2021 #26
    We'll see. Iggo Aug 2021 #34
    How the HELL exactly! ananda Aug 2021 #35
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