COVID-19
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5/8/2020 COVID-19 Update:
HOW IS G3 PHYSICAL THERAPY IS PROTECTING PATIENTS & STAFF
Novel human coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is a concern for all of us, and thankfully, it appears our collective efforts are paying off. As we enter Stage 2 of California’s Resilience Roadmap plan, G3 will continue to follow up-to-date federal, state, and local guidelines to prevent the spread of disease and protect our staff and patients.
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PATIENTS AND STAFF: STAY HOME IF YOU…
- Have experienced any signs or symptoms within 24 hours, including fever, cough, or shortness of breath.
- Have been exposed to any person with a confirmed case of COVID-19.
- Are over 65 years old.
- Are immunocompromised and/or have preexisting health conditions including diabetes, heart disease, asthma, and lung disease.
WHEN YOU COME TO THE CLINIC…
- We are happy to open and close doors for our patients to limit exposure to high-traffic surfaces like door handles.
- All patients must wear proper protective face covering before entering the building. Check out San Diego County’s requirements and guidelines here.
- We’ll be taking your temperature when you arrive.
- All patients must wash or sanitize their hands after entering the building. We also have disposable gloves available.
WHAT WE’RE DOING:
- We have always practiced good cleaning and disinfecting protocols, and we have increased the frequency and depth of those efforts.
- We are limiting the number of patients we see per hour to maintain appropriate social distancing. This may result in having a longer wait to book an appointment with us right now.
- We are taking our own temperatures every day.
- We are disinfecting our hands and equipment between each patient.
- We are wearing masks and gloves in the clinic and regularly washing our hands.
Please watch a quick video, located at https://youtu.be/EJ-4V0G8P7M on how we are keeping patients and staff SAFE and HEALTHY.
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With all the constant changes, it’s important to stay up to date about current recommendations. Here are some great links to get started:
San Diego County Health Department
Center for Disease Control (CDC)
The White House: Guidelines for Opening Up America Again