Mahaska County Reports First Positive for COVID-19
March 25, 2020 – Testing reported to the Iowa Department of Public Health has indicated one positive case of the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in a Mahaska County, Iowa resident. According to the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH), the individual was an adult aged 61-80 years who is believed to have contracted the virus…
DetailsIsolation Guidance for all Iowans vs. Essential Services Personnel
COVID-19 is circulating in Iowa communities and many more Iowans are likely to become ill in the coming weeks. This guidance describes isolation recommendations for ill and well essential services personnel, as well as all Iowans. Essential Services Personnel includes the following categories: Healthcare providers Law enforcement Fire & EMS personnel Long Term Care…
DetailsMahaska Health Implements Proactive Pre-Screenings
UPDATE – MARCH 25, 2020 Beginning Wednesday, March 25, all patients and visitors entering Mahaska Health facilities will need to participate in an in-car screening. After the screening, patients and visitors will be directed to the correct entrance. MARCH 17, 2020 In an effort to further protect our team members and patients, effective Tuesday,…
DetailsCOVID-19 | Community Spread Mitigation Guidance
Community: A group of people living in a defined geographic area, who are linked by social ties and engage in joint activities, such as work or recreation. Community Spread: Occurs where individuals have been infected with the virus in an area and cannot specifically identify the source fo the infection, or do not know how…
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