An outbreak of COVID-19 at a Woodland nursing house has actually claimed the lives of 6 homeowners, county authorities stated Tuesday.There are now 64 verified cases of the novel coronavirus at the Stollwood Convalescent Hospital at St. John’s Retirement Town, said the Yolo County Public Health Department.” Of the staff cases, 6 live outside of Yolo County; based on how cases are tracked and classified, verified cases are tied to an individual’s county of residence,” public health officials said in a statement.On Sunday, 55 cases of COVID-19 had been reported at the nursing house, with 24 locals who had actually contracted the virus. Gov. Gavin Newsom stated Friday more than 3,500 cases of the unique coronavirus are connected to competent nursing facilities, making up 12%of the cases in the state.
WOODLAND, Calif.–
A break out of COVID-19 at a Woodland nursing home has actually claimed the lives of 6 citizens, county authorities said Tuesday.
There are now 64 verified cases of the novel coronavirus at the Stollwood Convalescent Healthcare Facility at St. John’s Retirement Town, said the Yolo County Public Health Department. Of those cases, 33 staff members and 31 citizens have actually contracted the infection.
” Of the staff cases, 6 live outside of Yolo County; based on how cases are tracked and classified, validated cases are tied to an individual’s county of home,” public health officials stated in a statement.
On Sunday, 55 cases of COVID-19 had actually been reported at the nursing home, with 24 locals who had contracted the infection.
” We are sad by the effect of this disease on St. John’s Stollwood Nursing Center.
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Beloud said St John’s Retirement Town has been working with county and state officials since the beginning.
” We have been exceptionally watchful in our actions to fight the spread of COVID-19 St. John’s has been following the standards from the CDC, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and the California Department of Social Services,” Beloud said in the declaration. “Additionally, we have pushed for aggressive screening, which continues to notify our day-to-day actions.”
One case of COVID-19 has actually been confirmed in a local at the Californian Assisted Living and Dementia Care center in Forest.
” This resident was moved to Stollwood considering that Stollwood currently had resources in place and had actually executed care plans and infection control procedures for COVID 19 patients,” health officials stated in a declaration. “Thus far, the virus has not spread to other locals or staff at the Californian.”
There have been 10 coronavirus-related deaths and 146 verified cases in Yolo County. Far, 27 individuals have actually been hospitalized in the county, the health department reports.
In Woodland, there are 74 validated cases. Far, six people have been hospitalized in the city.
” The loss of life associated with this outbreak is a destructive minute for our community,” Yolo County Public Health Officer Dr. Ron Chapman said in a declaration. “We should acknowledge the suffering of family and friends at this time, who not only lost an enjoyed one, however were not able to be at that person’s bedside due to the danger of exposure to disease. This worry and unpredictability continues for those that are battling COVID-19 and need to remain in seclusion. In the middle of this break out, heroic work is happening to care for and respond to the needs of personnel, homeowners, and households at the facility.”
Across California, 261 experienced nursing facilities have reported cases of COVID-19 among the residents and staff, as of Friday night, according to data launched by the California Department of Public Health.
Gov. Gavin Newsom stated Friday more than 3,500 cases of the unique coronavirus are connected to experienced nursing centers, making up 12%of the cases in the state.
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