COVID-19 Overview What other state-specific COVID-19 resources do you recommend? Here are some of the resources and links that we’ve been monitoring: Delaware Coronavirus Resource Page Florida COVID-19 Toolkit Screening Tool PPE Instruction Checklist PPE Instructor Guide Prevention Exposure Treatment Document for County Health Departments Georgia Georgia Composite Medical Board Emergency Practice Permit Maryland Coronavirus Resource Page Mid-Atlantic Telehealth Resource Center https://www.matrc.org/ New Jersey New Jersey Department of Health COVID-19 Resource Page North Carolina NCDHHS COVID-19 Resource Page NCDHHS Updates on COVID-19 NCDHHS COVID-19 Guidance NCDHHS State Laboratory Pennsylvania PA Department of Health & Coronavirus Telemedicine & What Physicians Should Know Interim Guidance on Discontinuing Home Isolation/Quarantine and Returning to Work Criteria for Healthcare Providers with COVID-19 South Carolina South Carolina Medical Board Information on Coronavirus Waiver for Licensing Requirements in Another State 90-Day Authorization to Practice: SCMB has extended a 90-day authorization to practice as either a Physician, Physician Assistant or Respiratory Care Practitioner Telemedicine Rules (no updates or changes) South Carolina Hospital Association: Staying Informed on COVID-19 South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control: COVID-19 Resources Virginia VA Medical Society Resource Page News & Knowledge All Curi recommendations are based on current CDC criteria at the time of publication. CDC guidance for SARS-CoV-2 infection may, or may not, be adopted by state and local health departments to respond to rapidly changing local circumstances. Providers should always check with their local health department to see if the CDC’s guidance on any given topic has been modified (particularly if more restrictive) from the CDC’s recommended guidelines. Follow this link https://www.cdc.gov/publichealthgateway/healthdirectories/index.html for contact information to your state/local health department. If local recommendations vary from those of the CDC, and you are unsure what recommendations to follow, then it is safer to follow the more restrictive guidelines/recommendations.