Thursday, May 21, 2020

CHIP Update May 20


Greetings CHIP Partners!

Much has changed over the past two months and we are all revisiting how we best support the needs of our community.  At the May CHIP Advisory meeting we spent much of our time discussing what key issue areas to pursue together over these next weeks and months.  

The overarching theme that emerged from this conversation was equity with the greatest priority on ensuring that everyone in our community has access to testing, treatment and other resources they need to manage this crisis.  The next most commonly voiced priorities were working together to address Economic Equity; Advocacting at the state or national level for appropriate resources for housing, childcare, financial support in this time of crisis; and  Advocacy for increased funding for our fragile early education system. The meeting recording, slides and process work notes around key issues can be found on our CHIP Blog page.

To continue to support these priorities we are trying to share as much accurate information about testing and treatment so that you with "boots on the ground" or connections to trusted community resources can get this information to those in need.  In return, we need to hear what YOU need to effectively communicate with those in need.  Please visit our blog pages frequently for updated information and resouces.  Below are a few new additions to our Support, Engage and Learn Blog Pages to find out what's new.


Updates on Information about COVID-19 and resources to address local needs
  • Community testing to reach low-access communities - the most current information on testing in Buncombe County and a schedule and flyers on in-community testing 
  • Buncombe County COVID-19 Coronavirus Case Dashboard has been newly added to the County's Community COVID-19 page.
  • Buncombe County's Self-Checker Tool is a quick tool anyone can use online or by phone to help assess symptoms of COVID-19 and provide guidance on getting care or testing. It also assists public health to better understand how the virus is spreading inform our community's response.
  • Pisgah Legal's Emergency Benefits Guide provides an overview of what individuals eligible for public benefits such as Food Stamps/EBT, Unemploment and Health Insurance should know about how to access benefits during the COVID-19 response. 
  • A NEW section on Resources for Non-profits and Community Organizations Responding to COVID-19 including grants and other opportunities
Opportunities and Resources for Advocacy

Learning Opportunities
Also, as we continue to connect virtually, we would like to make sure that we can all equally participate. We are learning more about ways to better use technology and to provide our partners with tools and resources they need to better navigate this virtual world. We'll be taking steps to make sure materials or requests for input, to the extent possible, are shared in advance of our meetings.  Please reach out to us to let us know what challenges or needs you have that make participating in virtual meetings difficult. We will be building out some resources for how to work better in the virtual environment. Look for these starting in the next few days on our Learning and Resources pages.

We hope these resources are helpful for you and your communities.

Take good care!
The Buncombe CHIP Leadership Team

Monday, May 11, 2020

Buncombe County COVID Testing Update - May 11

We want to make sure that you are up to date and have the info you need to discuss  testing for COVID-19 testing in our community, now that testing is more available and being encouraged for those who have symptoms.

Buncombe County Government and Western North Carolina Community Health Services (WNCCHS) will partner to offer community-based COVID-19 testing in the coming weeks for people who are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19. This is an important and necessary step in understanding and addressing the spread of COVID-19 in Buncombe County.

Due to historic and present-day inequities, BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) communities are being disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 both locally and nationally. Buncombe County Emergency Operations Center’s Rapid Response & Recovery Equity Action Team is identifying the testing site locations based on an equity analysis reliant on relevant data and community input.

WNCCHS medical clinic staff will collect specimens from those with symptoms of COVID-19, send the specimens for testing through a commercial lab, and communicate with everyone tested when esults return. Buncombe County Communicable Disease nurses will contact those individuals with lab-confirmed COVID-19 to provide guidance and perform contact tracing. The Buncombe County Emergency Operations Center has made arrangements for safe isolation and quarantine lodging for residents who may need additional resources to limit the spread of coronavirus to others in their household.

Who Should Get Tested?
People who are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 should be tested for COVID-19. Only those who are symptomatic for COVID-19 will be tested at these sites. 

COVID-19 symptoms may include:
  • Cough
  • Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
  • Fever
  • Sore throat
  • Chills
  • Repeated shaking with chills
  • Muscle pain
  • Headache
  • New loss of taste or smell
Those who live in Buncombe County are encouraged to use the COVID-19 Self-Checker to assess  whether or not they should be tested for COVID-19. 

What Are the Costs?
Testing is available to both the insured and uninsured, with no out of pocket cost. Those with health insurance should bring their insurance information with them to the testing site. Language access services will be available at all sites during hours of operation.

Where Can someone be Tested?

Special Community-Based testing
These community-based testing sites will be outdoors at the following dates and locations.  This testing is specifically for those with limited access to a healthcare provider who is testing for COVID-19, financial barriers to obtaining a test, or those who have no direct healthcare access are  encouraged to use the community testing sites. 

These sites are part of a continuation a long-term collaboration between the WNC Community Health Services and Buncombe County Health and Human Services. 

Language access services will be available at all sites during hours of operation.


Hillcrest Community Center  
100  Atkinson St,
Tuesday, May 12, 2020
1pm-4pm
Asheville, NC 28801

Buncombe County Schools Central Office
175 Bingham Rd, Asheville, NC 28806
Thursday, May 14, 2020
1pm-4pm

Ongoing Community Testing Sites
Increased testing to meet expanded needs of those who are unable to obtain COVID19 testing through their primary care provider and not able or eligible to participate in the Hillcrest and Emma Community testing events.

MAHEC Family Health Center at Biltmore Mercy Urgent Care, and Range Urgent Care have all expanded testing accessPlease see a map here of COVID-19 testing locations and call before you arrive for testing.

If you have questions about COVID-19 testing in Buncombe County
Please visit www.buncombeready.org or call the Ready Team at (828) 419-0095, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m.