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  1. Nov 5, 2021 · Updated Nov. 5, 2021. Print. State and local health department staff can use or adapt these ready-made materials to educate their community about case investigation and contact tracing for COVID-19. This toolkit contains key messages, sample talking points, public service announcements, social media posts, graphics, questions and answers, and ...

  2. Dec 11, 2020 · United States COVID-19 cases and deaths by state reported to the CDC since January 22, 2020 : COVID-19 case rate in the US reported to the CDC, by state/territory (cases per 100,000) [PDF - 283.99 KB]

  3. Mar 25, 2022 · COVID-19 Contact Tracing Communications Toolkit for Health Departments. This toolkit provides health departments with sample talking points, public service announcements, graphics, social media posts and more for communicating about contact tracing for COVID-19. Also available in Spanish.

  4. Feb 9, 2022 · Find information and resources for health departments on COVID-19 contact tracing, including guidance, toolkits, and contact tracing training.

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    •COVIDTracer and COVIDTracer Advanced Features

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    The Table below lists the features of COVIDTracer and COVIDTracer Advanced.

    Both tools, as described earlier, allow you to estimate the potential effectiveness of each of three contact tracing strategies.

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    Can COVIDTracer be used to accurately estimate the impact of COVID-19?

    COVIDTracer and COVIDTracer Advanced numbers are NOT predictions of what will occur during the COVID-19 pandemic. Rather, they are designed to aid public health officials in planning and preparing for contact tracing of COVID-19 cases.

    Can users change the input variables?

    Yes. When you download and open COVIDTracer or COVIDTracer Advanced, all inputs are pre-populated with numbers and estimates based on the best available data, wherever possible (for instance, peer-reviewed studies, expert opinion, and pre-print manuscripts). You can change the values in the white cells in either tool, inputting values that best show the situation in your area. Further, we encourage you to change input values and explore the impact of various scenarios and assumptions (e.g., hours spent to initially interview a case). In both tools you can click the yellow information buttons on each page to see definitions and explanations. If you want to return to the default settings, click the “Reset to Default Values” button. Additional explanations are provided in the accompanying manuals, which can be downloaded using the links below.

    Do you have to use all the new features of COVIDTracer Advanced?

    No. You can select those additional features in COVIDTracer Advanced that you wish to use. For example, for a given set of intervention scenarios, you may wish to only examine the potential reduction in cases disaggregated into 3 different age groups, and the impact on the number of hospitalizations averted. You can ignore the inputs and outputs associated with the estimates of potentials savings of direct medical costs due to any reduction in hospitalizations.

    Both COVIDTracer and COVIDTracer Advanced use the Windows* operating system (Microsoft Windows 2010 or higher) and Excel (Microsoft Office 2013 or higher). The full functionality of both COVIDTracer and COVIDTracer Advanced are supported in the desktop version of Microsoft Office® for Windows. Some functionality is not available in Microsoft Office for Macs or in the browser version of Office 365.

    *Microsoft Windows and Office are copyrighted products produced by Microsoft Corporation, WA. The use of trade names and commercial sources is for identification only and does not imply endorsement by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

    You can select to download COVIDTracer or COVIDTracer Advanced using the links below. We recommend downloading and saving the downloaded spreadsheet tool (whichever you have chosen) to your computer, then opening the spreadsheet from your computer. This will allow the spreadsheet to open in Excel instead of in your web browser.

    •Open the COVIDTracer or the COVIDTracer Advanced spreadsheet (whichever you downloaded) and click the box at the top of the document that says, “Enable Macros,” or “Enable Content” (depending on version of Excel being used).

    •After enabling macros, click the “Start” button on the cover page to start navigating the tool.

    •If you encounter any issues, contact HEMU@cdc.gov with a subject line [COVIDTracer/ COVIDTracer Advanced tool inquiry].

    Last Updated Jan. 19, 2021

  5. Jan 21, 2021 · This report describes COVID-19 contact tracing efforts from health departments in the United States. Case investigation and contact tracing are core public health tools used to interrupt transmission of pathogens, including SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 ...

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