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  1. California COVID Assessment Tool (CALCAT) The COVID-19 data that are collected and reported have changed since the end of the Public Health Emergency on May 11, 2023. The Alameda County dashboards have been updated to reflect these changes. The dashboards rely on multiple sources of data at the state and local levels, and may be corrected from ...

  2. 18. März 2024 · To report a case or suspect case of measles in Alameda County, please call ACPHD’s Acute Communicable Diseases Section at 510-267-3250 (Option 2), M-F 8:30-5PM. After hours and on weekends, please call the Alameda County Fire Dispatch at 925-422-7595 and ask to speak with the Public Health Duty Officer on-call.

  3. Alameda County’s Current Job Openings website is for permanent recruitments only. The positions listed below are either temporary, provisional or other special recruitments and will not be listed on the County’s employment website. Appointments defined below. Please see specific instructions on how to apply for each recruitment. Temporary ...

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  5. Storefront for Requesting PPE and Medical Supplies Specific for COVID-19 Form. Go to Alameda County Emergency Medical Services Agency Storefront. Click “Create Account” to complete the form with all requested information. Click “Submit” once all details have been entered. You will thereafter receive a confirmation email for your request.

  6. Healthcare Provider Reportable Diseases. Title 17, California Code of Regulations (CCR) §2500, §2593, §2641.5-2643.20, and §2800-2812 requires that healthcare providers report known or suspected cases of disease or condition, listed below, to the jurisdiction in which the patient resides. California Department of Public Health List of ...

  7. Alameda County is aligned with state masking guidance. COVID-19 continues to circulate in our communities. COVID-19 poses the greatest risk for severe disease to those over 65 years of age and persons with certain health issues, including pregnancy. But, anyone who gets COVID-19 can develop long COVID .