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COVID-19: Information for Laboratories

This page provides information about regulatory issues related to SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 for clinical and public health laboratories.

COVID-19 Testing Notification: The Department of Public Health requires ALL California licensed laboratories currently testing for COVID-19 to notify us. This includes clinics and sites conducting only waived tests. The Department needs information about California laboratories currently testing for COVID-19. You must fill out this notification form to submit your laboratoryā€™s information.

Introduction

The United States is responding to an outbreak of respiratory disease caused by coronavirus disease that was first detected in China and which has now been detected in more than 190 countries internationally, and all 50 States, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories. The virus has been named ā€œsevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2ā€ (SARS-CoV-2ā€) and the disease it causes has been named ā€œcoronavirus disease 2019ā€ (ā€œCOVID-19ā€).

California is actively working with the White House, federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), local governments and health jurisdictions, health facilities, and health care providers across the state to protect Californians from COVID-19.

The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is providing information, guidance documents, and technical support to local health departments, health care facilities, providers, schools, universities, colleges, and childcare facilities across California.

For general information about Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19), please visit the CDPH Division of Communicable Disease Control's webpage and the California COVID-19 webpage, where you can find daily updates with information about COVID-19, including numbers in California, news releases and updates, and guidelines for the general public.

The California Testing Task Force webpage provides information about testing, including how to locate a testing center and technical information about testing, as well as a dashboard with testing data.

Unfortunately, scammers are operating unauthorized fake COVID-19 testing sites. Visit the California Attorney Generalā€™s website and the Federal Trade Commission website for information and tips. Any facility where clinical testing (including COVID testing) is performed is considered under federal and state law to be a clinical laboratory, and is required to have both California state licensure and federal CLIA certification to perform tests in California. To verify a laboratoryā€™s state licensure, check the LFS laboratory facility licensure verification webpage. Federal CLIA certification can be verified on the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) website under the ā€œdemographic look-upā€ tab. You can also email LFSCOVID@cdph.ca.gov for further questions about licensure.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

Visit our COVID-19 FAQ's webpage to find answers to frequently asked questions.


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Quick Links

  • FTC ReportFraud Webpage - Help protect your community by reporting Coronavirus or COVID-19 fraud, scams, and bad business practices to the Federal trade Commission (FTC). The FTC ReportFraud webpage lets you report scams or fraud to the FTC and find FAQs and information about how to protect yourself.

  • State Public Health Officer Order Requiring Health Care Worker Vaccination - On August 5, 2021, Dr. TomĆ”s AragĆ³n, the State Public Health Officer, issued an order requiring workers who provide services or work in facilities specified in the order to have their first dose of a one-dose regimen or their second dose of a two-dose regimen by September 30, 2021. This order applies to workers in clinical laboratories located in health care facilities specified in the order.

  • CALREDIE - Important Information for Laboratories - Information about California's mandatory reporting system for COVID-19.

  • FDA Coronavirus (COVID-19) Guidance Update - On March 16, 2020, the FDA issued an update to its Coronavirus (COVID-19) guidance to provide more regulatory relief and help expedite the availability of diagnostic testing.

  • Executive Order N-39-20 regarding COVID-19 (PDF) - On March 30, 2020, Governor Newsom signed an executive order allowing the Department of Consumer Affairs to waive some requirements for licensure. This order does not affect clinical laboratory licenses.

  • Executive Order N-25-20 regarding COVID-19 (PDF) - On March 12, 2020, Governor Newsom signed an executive order regarding COVID-19. Please see section 9 regarding a change to licensure requirements for clinical and public health laboratory testing personnel. For the duration of the COVID-19 emergency, people may perform high-complexity SARS-CoV-2 testing if they meet CLIA requirements for high-complexity testing personnel. Please contact LFS at LFScovid@cdph.ca.gov or LFSscientist@cdph.ca.gov if you have questions about this section.

 

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