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Guidance on COVID-19Maine state animal health officers recommend that veterinary clinics in Maine follow the AVMA's recommended measures regarding COVID-19. The "Practice Resources" section provides practical measures that clinics can implement. Guidance from the state of Maine: On April 6, 2020 Governor Mills issued Executive Order 35 FY 19/20. The order does the following:
Interim Guidance for Maine Veterinarians: SARS-CoV-2 (causative agent for human CoVID-19) Testing in Animals (April 22, 2020) Interim Guidance for Agricultural/Animal Care Operations (March 26, 2020) Letter from the state veterinarians office regarding COVID-19 (March 20, 2020) FAQ on Companion Animal Coronavirus Testing (March 20, 2020)
On March 26, 2020 Maine Department of Agriculture, Forestry, and Conservation published guidance for agricultural/animal care operations. This guidance defines what activities are permissible during the Governor's executive order.
Please read the document for the full list of services. Guidance from Maine DHHS regarding veterinary practices inquiring about client health: HIPAA does not apply to veterinary practices, and Maine does not have a Veterinary Confidentiality Law, but veterinarians are bound to their code of ethics regarding how they protect their records.However, Given Governor Mills’ declaration of an extreme public health emergency, it is absolutely appropriate for the veterinarian’s office to ask a pet owner direct questions about his/her health status/travel in order to keep staff from being infected and/or infecting others. The AVMA suggests screening clients for exposure to the virus, taking histories remotely, using telemedicine wherever possible, etc. To that end, reasonable questions to ask would include: Have you in the past 14 days:
Apple has also worked with the Federal CDC on a new screening app that they could share with their clients.https://apps.apple.com/us/app/apple-covid-19/id1504132184 Additional ResourcesAVMA:
CDC:
FDA:WHO:U.S. State Department:USDAUSDA Statement on the Confirmation of COVID-19 in a Tiger in New York World Organization for Animal Health (OIE):World Small Animal Veterinary Association:Joint Statement on Veterinary Practices as Essential Businesses Maine Agencies:
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