Sep 28, 2020

Saline County reports 33 new COVID-19 cases; 504 0f 752 recovered

Posted Sep 28, 2020 10:01 PM

Following is the Saline County COVID-19 update for Monday.

There are 33 new positive COVID-19 cases in Saline County that have been identified since the Friday, September 25 report. The total for the county is now 752, with 237 cases that are actively being monitored by the Health Department, 504 that have recovered, and a total of 11 deaths. Salina Regional Health Center reporting that they have 9 hospitalized COVID-19 patients. Salina Regional is a regional hospital, the COVID19 patient total is not specific to the number of Saline County residents who may be hospitalized. Our dashboard has been updated with the latest information:

●Mobile Device Users: https://arcg.is/yjPT1

●Desktop Users: https://arcg.is/1qHnb0

According to the Kansas Department of Health & Environment, there are now 58,629 cases and 637 deaths statewide. This information can be found at https://www.coronavirus.kdheks.gov/.

Announcements:

●The annual community flu shot clinic has been set for Wednesday, October 14 th from 11 am to 6 pm at the 4-H Building located at 900 Greeley Ave. This year, the clinic will be drive-thru only and only for adults age 19 and older.

●The Salina Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation is assisting small businesses in response to the negative economic impacts of COVID-19 with funds allocated by Saline County from the Coronavirus Relief Funds. The Foundation’s program will offer grants of up to $25,000 to eligible small for-profit businesses located in Saline County, Kansas. These grant funds are designed to assist with loss of income due to the business interruption impacts of COVID-19 and the Stay at Home Order. The application can be previewed beginning Wednesday, September 23rd and the application portal will open on Thursday, October 1st. www.salinakansas.org/grants.html

Here is what you can do to help us to stop the spread:

●Stay home if you have any symptoms or are ill

●Wear masks in public spaces as required by City Ordinance and County Resolution

●Maximize physical distance (6 feet or more) in public settings

●Avoid socializing with large groups

●High-risk individuals should only leave the house for essential needs

●Wash your hands frequently

Only follow official sources to obtain information: www.saline.org/coronavirus or www.kdheks.gov.