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使用居家令和口罩令控制 COVID-19 传播 - 蒙大拿州黑脚部落保留地,2020 年 6 月至 12 月。

Use of Stay-at-Home Orders and Mask Mandates to Control COVID-19 Transmission - Blackfeet Tribal Reservation, Montana, June-December 2020.

出版信息

MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2021 Apr 9;70(14):514-518. doi: 10.15585/mmwr.mm7014a3.

Abstract

COVID-19 has disproportionately affected persons who identify as non-Hispanic American Indian or Alaska Native (AI/AN) (1). The Blackfeet Tribal Reservation, the northern Montana home of the sovereign Blackfeet Nation, with an estimated population of 10,629 (2), detected the first COVID-19 case in the community on June 16, 2020. Following CDC guidance,* and with free testing widely available, the Indian Health Service and Blackfeet Tribal Health Department began investigating all confirmed cases and their contacts on June 25. The relationship between three community mitigation resolutions passed and enforced by the Blackfeet Tribal Business Council and changes in the daily COVID-19 incidence and in the distributions of new cases was assessed. After the September 28 issuance of a strictly enforced stay-at-home order and adoption of a mask use resolution, COVID-19 incidence in the Blackfeet Tribal Reservation decreased by a factor of 33 from its peak of 6.40 cases per 1,000 residents per day on October 5 to 0.19 on November 7. Other mitigation measures the Blackfeet Tribal Reservation used included closing the east gate of Glacier National Park for the summer tourism season, instituting remote learning for public school students throughout the fall semester, and providing a Thanksgiving meal to every household to reduce trips to grocery stores. CDC has recommended use of routine public health interventions for infectious diseases, including case investigation with prompt isolation, contact tracing, and immediate quarantine after exposure to prevent and control transmission of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 (3). Stay-at-home orders, physical distancing, and mask wearing indoors, outdoors when physical distancing is not possible, or when in close contact with infected or exposed persons are also recommended as nonpharmaceutical community mitigation measures (3,4). Implementation and strict enforcement of stay-at-home orders and a mask use mandate likely helped reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the Blackfeet Tribal Reservation.

摘要

新冠病毒大流行对自称为非西班牙裔美国印第安人或阿拉斯加原住民(AI/AN)的人产生了不成比例的影响(1)。位于蒙大拿州北部的黑脚族部落保留地是拥有约 10629 人的主权黑脚族的家园,于 2020 年 6 月 16 日发现了社区中的首例新冠病毒病例(2)。根据疾病预防控制中心的指导意见,*并且免费检测广泛可用,印第安卫生服务部和黑脚族部落卫生部门于 6 月 25 日开始调查所有确诊病例及其接触者。评估了由黑脚族部落企业委员会通过和执行的三项社区缓解决议之间的关系,以及每天新冠病毒发病率的变化和新病例的分布情况。在 9 月 28 日发布严格执行的就地避难令并通过使用口罩决议后,黑脚族部落保留地的新冠病毒发病率从 10 月 5 日每天每 1000 名居民 6.40 例的峰值下降了 33 倍,降至 11 月 7 日的 0.19 例(3)。黑脚族部落保留地采取的其他缓解措施包括关闭冰川国家公园的东门,以应对夏季旅游季;在整个秋季学期为公立学校学生提供远程学习;为每个家庭提供感恩节餐,以减少前往杂货店的次数。疾病预防控制中心已建议对传染病使用常规公共卫生干预措施,包括对确诊病例进行迅速隔离、接触者追踪和暴露后立即隔离,以防止和控制导致新冠病毒的 SARS-CoV-2 的传播(3)。还建议采取居家令、保持社交距离以及在室内、无法保持社交距离时或与感染或暴露人员密切接触时佩戴口罩等非药物性社区缓解措施(3,4)。实施和严格执行居家令和佩戴口罩命令可能有助于减少新冠病毒在黑脚族部落保留地的传播。

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