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Coronavirus Disease 2019
Information regarding Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)
At Primary Care Associates of Appleton, our community's health and wellness guide everything we do and we are providing information regarding the new coronavirus (referred to as COVID-19) to hopefully address questions you may have. COVID-19 VACCINE (updated 3/2022) If you are an established PCAA patient or parent/guardian of a PCAA patient age 5 years or older and are needing a vaccination appointment, we welcome you to contact our appointment desk at (920) 996-1060. Please continue to monitor our website and social media pages for updates as we can provide them. Coronavirus COVID-19 On February 15th, 2020, Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS), University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, local health department officials, and the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported the first confirmed COVID-19 case in Wisconsin. Coronaviruses are common causes of colds, upper respiratory infections, and, in some cases, lower respiratory infections like pneumonia — this is just a new form of it. The virus spreads through droplets sent into the air when people cough or sneeze. The virus causes a fever, cough and, in some cases, trouble breathing — much like the cold or flu.
Below you’ll find information about what to expect at Primary Care Associates of Appleton, what we’re doing to help prevent it from spreading, and how you can protect yourself.
What is PCAA doing to protect patients, families and employees against the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19)?
We are doing everything possible at both of our primary care locations to protect patients and staff, and limit the spread of this virus. This includes:
Please know that at this time, we will not be accepting walk in appointments. For patients that do not have an appointment made prior to arrival, we ask that you DO NOT enter the facility and to please return to your vehicle and call our office at (920) 996-1000 to be properly screened, i.e. travel questions, before entering our building. This direction is being made to help protect other patients, guests, and employees as well as to try to prevent the spread of coronavirus as best as we are able. *Primary Care Associates of Appleton will not be issuing letters for medical exemption from wearing face masks. We continue to review the latest science and affirm that cloth face coverings are a critical tool in the fight against COVID-19 that could reduce the spread of the disease, particularly when used universally with social distancing and increased handwashing. Symptoms of coronavirus include fever, cough, and shortness of breath. If you have symptoms that are more than mild, please call CALL YOUR PCAA PRIMARY CARE DOCTOR FIRST FOR ADVICE AND GUIDANCE before deciding to visit our clinic (or any other healthcare facility). This will ensure our teams can review your condition on the phone first, then, if necessary, greet and isolate you upon arrival to minimize possible exposure to other patients and staff. The majority of people with mild symptoms may not need to come to the clinic or hospital at all, although if you have a health condition that puts you at an increased risk, it is important to talk to a caregiver to make sure you are getting the right care recommendations. In many cases, the most appropriate course is to treat your mild symptoms at home as this will reduce the risk of COVID-19 spread to others in our community. As always, some of the best things you can do to prevent the spread of respiratory illnesses are:
If you develop symptoms:
EDUCATION AND RESOURCES
Below is a video from the World Health Organization (WHO) on how the COVID-19 virus originated, how it's transmitted, the symptoms, how it's diagnosed, and how to prevent transmission. Additional links to visit: Facts about coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) What You Need to Know What To Do If You Are Sick Please refer to the Center of Disease Control & Prevention (source for national information) and the World Health Organization (source for global information) for the most up-to-date information about the Coronavirus (COVID-19) including symptoms and steps you can take to prevent the spread of the illness.
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