Mar 27, 2020

Salina confirms positive coronavirus test; County issues stay-at-home order

Posted Mar 27, 2020 8:53 PM

Salina Regional Health Center was informed Thursday night that one of its employees tested positive for coronavirus. 

On Friday afternoon, commissioners in Saline County issued a 30-day stay-at-home order that is scheduled to begin 12:01 a.m. Monday.

A full investigation of the positive coronavirus case, as outlined by CDC and KDHE, is underway to determine previous contacts with the employee, according to the health department. Any patient, visitor or employee that is deemed at risk for potential exposure will be notified by Infection Control with further instructions. 

"While it's unknown how or when our staff member gained exposure to COVID-19, it's not a surprise to anyone. Cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in nearby communities throughout our region. We anticipate that COVID-19 also is present in Saline County, however, without the ability to test everyone, many cases cannot be laboratory confirmed.   

Salina Regional Health Center makes the health and well-being of our staff and our patients a top priority.  We continue to screen all patients and visitors to our facilities.  Our staff members self-screen daily before reporting to work following CDC and KDHE guidelines. Those who do not pass the screening questions are asked not to report to work.

Proper social distancing, hand hygiene and recognition of the symptoms of COVID-19 remain our best defense against the spread of the virus. If you have a fever, cough or shortness of breath, or suspect you've gained exposure to COVID-19, contact your medical provider or one of our clinics for the best way to proceed with care.