
Healthcare Professional Preparedness Checklist 
For Transport and Arrival of Patients With Conrmed 
or Possible COVID-19
U.S. Department of 
Health and Human Services 
Centers for Disease 
Control and Prevention 
Front-line healthcare personnel in the United States should be prepared to evaluate patients for coronavirus 
disease 2019 (COVID-19). The following checklist highlights key steps for healthcare personnel in preparation 
for transport and arrival of patients with conrmed or possible COVID-19. 
Stay up to date on the latest information about signs and symptoms, diagnostic testing, and case definitions 
for coronavirus disease 2019.
Review your infection prevention and control policies and CDC infection control 
recommendations for COVID-19 for:
 Assessment and triage of patients with acute respiratory symptoms
 Patient placement
 Implementation of Standard, Contact, and Airborne Precautions, including the use of eye 
protection
 Visitor management and exclusion
 Source control measures for patients (e.g., put facemask on suspect patients)
 Requirements for performing aerosol generating procedures
 Be alert for patients who meet the persons under investigation (PUI) definition
 Know how to report a potential COVID-19 case or exposure to facility infection control leads and 
public health ocials.
  Know who, when, and how to seek evaluation by occupational health following an unprotected 
exposure (i.e., not wearing recommended PPE) to a suspected or confirmed coronavirus disease 
2019 patient.
  Remain at home, and notify occupational health services, if you are ill.
  Know how to contact and receive information from your state or local public health agency.
www.cdc.gov/COVID19