Dr. Levine Orders to Protect the Health Care System, New Traveler Testing Order, Strengthened Masking Order, Recommendations for Colleges and Universitie

Harrisburg, PA– As Pennsylvania experiences a resurgence of COVID-19 cases with
significantly higher daily case counts than in the spring and hospitalizations on the rise, the
Wolf Administration has identified four new mitigation efforts, which Secretary of Health Dr.
Rachel Levine announced today.
“It is our collective responsibility to protect our communities and our most vulnerable
Pennsylvanians from COVID-19 and to continue to work together to get through this pandemic.
These targeted mitigation efforts, combined with existing ones, are paramount to saving lives
and protecting our economy,” Gov. Wolf said. “The administration will continue to monitor the
risks posed by COVID-19 across the commonwealth and will reinstate or institute new targeted
mitigation tactics as necessary.”
The efforts announced today include:
Protecting Our Health Care System
Dr. Levine issued a memorandum to acute care hospitals outlining expectations to care for
Pennsylvanians who need care during the pandemic.
Hospitals are to work through the established health care coalitions and other partnerships to
prepare for how they will support one another in the event that a hospital becomes
overwhelmed during the pandemic. Hospitals should also be working to move up elective
procedures necessary to protect a person’s health and prepare to suspend them if our health
care system becomes strained.
Restrictions on elective surgeries put into effect in March and lifted in April were to help with
both PPE and bed capacity and were considered successful.
Hospitalizations are increasing, as are ICU patients, and according to modeling from the
Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation, which does not take into account hospitalizations
from influenza, Pennsylvania will run out of intensive care beds in December if ICU admissions
continue at the current rate.
The same modeling indicates we will have sufficient medical-surgical beds with some
uncertainty as to capacity from region to region.
Traveler Testing
Dr. Levine issued an order and Gov. Tom Wolf signed a concurrent order requiring anyone who
visits from another state to have a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours prior to entering the
commonwealth.
If someone cannot get a test or chooses not to, they must quarantine for 14 days upon arrival
in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvanians visiting other states are required to have a negative COVID-19 test within 72
hours prior to their return to the commonwealth or to quarantine for 14 days upon return to
Pennsylvania.
This order, which takes effect on Friday, November 20, does not apply to people who commute
to and from another state for work or medical treatment.
Strengthened Masking Order
Dr. Levine first issued a masking order on April 15. The order signed today strengthens this
initial order with these inclusions:
• Masks are required to be worn indoors and outdoors if you are away from your home.
• When outdoors, a mask must be worn if you are not able to remain physically distant (at
least 6 feet away) from someone not in your household the entire time you are
outdoors.
• When indoors, masks will now be required even if you are physically distant from
members not in your household. This means that even if you are able to be 6 feet apart,
you will need to wear a mask while inside if with people other than members of your
household.
• This order applies to every indoor facility, including homes, retail establishments, gyms,
doctors’ offices, public transportation, and anywhere food is prepared, packaged or
served.
Colleges and Universities
The departments of Health and Education issued recommendations for colleges and universities
to implement a testing plan for when students return to campus following the holidays.
These recommendations include establishing routine protocols for testing.
Colleges and universities should have adequate capacity for isolation and quarantine and
should be prepared to enforce violations of established policies such as mask wearing and
physical distancing.
Every college and university should test all students at the beginning of each term, when
returning to campus after a break and to have regular screening testing throughout the
semester/term.
“We must remain united in stopping COVID-19,” Dr. Levine said. “Wear a mask, wash your
hands, stay apart and download the COVID Alert PA app. If you test positive, please answer the
call of the case reviewer and provide information that can help protect others. It’s the selfless,
right thing to do.


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