Frequently Asked Questions
Community Engagement Virtual Meeting
Community Engagement Virtual Meeting - Thursday, March 26
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Question #1: As of March 27, 2020, how many confirmed COVID-19 patients do we have in
Tulare County?- Watch Video
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Question #3: If someone is positive, and they didn’t need to be hospitalized and
they are sent home, how do they keep their family or caregiver safe from exposure?- Watch Video
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Question #4: How does Tulare County’s 2-1-1 differ from Kaweah Delta’s Screening Hotline?
- Question #5: How long does it take to get test results?
- Question #6: If a person recovers from the virus, are they immune to the
virus in the future?
- Question #7: What are the changes with Kaweah Delta's drive through process?
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Question #8: What should organizations or community members do if they have a donation
for Kaweah Delta?- Watch Video
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Question #9: Is there adequate personal protection equipment for all staff that are
not located in the medical center, those stationed at the West and South
Campus? And is there consistency in the training in evaluating individuals
who present themselves with symptoms, to protect employees?- Watch Video
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Question #10: Question is about the amount of testing, will we see more testing available
with more available kits?- Watch Video
Community Engagement Virtual Meeting - Thursday, March 26
(March 26) Questions #1: As of March 27, 2020, how many confirmed COVID-19 patients do we have in
Tulare County?
(March 26) Questions #3: If someone is positive, and they didn’t need to be hospitalized
and they are sent home, how do they keep their family or caregiver safe
from exposure?
(March 26) Questions #4: How does Tulare County’s 2-1-1 differ from Kaweah Delta’s Screening Hotline?
(March 26) Question #5: How long does it take to get test results?
(March 26) Question #6: If a person recovers from the virus, are they immune to the
virus in the future?
(March 26) Question #7: What are the changes with Kaweah Delta's drive through process?
(March 26) Questions #8: What should organizations or community members do if they have a donation
for Kaweah Delta?
(March 26) Questions #9: Is there adequate personal protection equipment for all staff that are
not located in the medical center, those stationed at the West and South
Campus? And is there consistency in the training in evaluating individuals
who present themselves with symptoms, to protect employees?
(March 26) Questions #10: Question is about the amount of testing, will we see more testing available
with more available kits?