Dogwood Health Trust supports rural COVID-19 response

Press release from the Dogwood Health Trust:

To support efforts to flatten the curve and slow the spread of COVID-19 in Western North Carolina, Dogwood Health Trust is partnering with multiple rural county health departments throughout the 18 counties and Qualla Boundary to increase access to COVID-19 testing specifically to support contact tracing efforts. Dogwood has been working for weeks to source test kits from private labs to support health department efforts in rural areas of the region.

Contact tracing is an effort to follow up and test those who have had close contact with confirmed cases, thereby actively finding others who are infected and should isolate. So far, almost half of the counties and Qualla Boundary have utilized test kits from Dogwood for this approach. The momentum was quick in response to the first identified case in Western North Carolina – a visitor from New York, a state with the highest number of cases to date – who had attended a Contra dance at the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown. This person became symptomatic while in the region and unknowingly affected others before going into isolation in Cherokee County.

The Folk School, working with Cherokee and Clay County Health Departments, put out a call to everyone who attended the dance and did contact tracing to determine who may have been in contact and would necessitate testing and/or isolation. “We are grateful for the generosity and quick response of Dogwood Health Trust to provide test kits and support our efforts here in Cherokee County to slow the spread of this virus,” said David Badger, director of the Cherokee County Health Department.  “Dogwood quickly sourced and deployed test kits, enabling us to set up contact trace testing within days of learning of the first positive case.” This effort resulted in the Health Department being able to identify additional positive cases and continue further contact tracing as necessary.

Public health and Dogwood officials both caution that testing efforts like this one are just one of many kinds of testing needed to slow the spread. Testing taking place at area hospitals, the NC Department of Health and Human Services, and a multitude of other innovative rapid-test approaches are all part of the broader effort. “This effort to support testing and contact tracing here in WNC still doesn’t replace the need for everyone to stay home,” says Antony Chiang, Dogwood Health Trust CEO. “It is my hope that all of us will fully grasp just how critical our public health infrastructure is and why we need deep and steady investment in public health when we are not in crisis.”

The Clay County Health Department was also part of the testing and tracing effort. Health Director Stephanie Johnson encourages the community to remember that “there are no bad people in this scenario; we are all in this together. Partnering with public and private entities, supporting evidence-based methods of testing and tracing, collaborating to find solutions to unforeseen circumstances – that’s what we do as public health professionals.”

In addition to supporting efforts for testing and contact tracing, Dogwood has also been working on partnerships to support the creation and distribution of much needed PPE for the region, and options to mitigate social impacts. Details on efforts to date, along with data supporting “stay at home” directives and the Dogwood response to COVID-19 are included on their newly launched website covidwnc.org. More details and partnership announcements and opportunities will be added in the coming days and weeks.

Dogwood Health Trust is a North Carolina nonprofit corporation with the sole purpose of dramatically improving the health and well-being of all people and communities of Western North Carolina. Dogwood Health Trust became operational upon the sale of Mission Health’s assets to HCA Healthcare and is the recipient of the net proceeds of the sale. To learn more, please visit www.dht.org.

SHARE
About Community Bulletin
Mountain Xpress posts selected news and information of local interest as a public service for our readers. To submit press releases and other community material for possible publication, email news@mountainx.com.

Before you comment

The comments section is here to provide a platform for civil dialogue on the issues we face together as a local community. Xpress is committed to offering this platform for all voices, but when the tone of the discussion gets nasty or strays off topic, we believe many people choose not to participate. Xpress editors are determined to moderate comments to ensure a constructive interchange is maintained. All comments judged not to be in keeping with the spirit of civil discourse will be removed and repeat violators will be banned. See here for our terms of service. Thank you for being part of this effort to promote respectful discussion.

Leave a Reply

To leave a reply you may Login with your Mountain Xpress account, connect socially or enter your name and e-mail. Your e-mail address will not be published. All fields are required.