Apr 21, 2020

Saline County reports no new COVID-19 cases

Posted Apr 21, 2020 10:04 PM

Here's Tuesday's COVID-19 update from Saline County:

The Saline County Health Department does not have any additional positive cases of COVID-19 to report today.

At 11 am, KDHE reported the following in their daily release:

• A total of 2,025 positive cases and 107 deaths.

• There have been 419 of 1,684 cases that have been hospitalized (24.9%).

• 17,076 negative tests have been received through the KDHE and private labs.

• The age range is 0 years to 99 years (median 51 years of age).

Governor Kelly’s Statewide Stay-at-Home order is still in effect. Social distancing is imperative. It cannot be stressed enough the importance of staying home and only going out for essential tasks.

Announcements:

• KDHE has updated its criteria for priority testing as of today:

Persons with a close contact of a laboratory confirmed case – AND – has developed at least two of the following symptoms: fever of 100.4 or higher, chills, headache, sore throat, lower respiratory illness (cough, shortness of breath, or difficulty breathing, new olfactory and taste disorders, or diarrhea without an alternate diagnosis.

Persons with a history of travel within 14 days of symptom onset or no source of exposure has been identified – AND – at least two of the following symptoms: fever of 100.4 or higher, chills, headache, sore throat, lower respiratory illness (cough, shortness of breath, or difficulty breathing, new olfactory and taste disorders, or diarrhea without an alternate diagnosis.

Please contact your medical provider to discuss testing.

• Due to the cancellation of the Spring-Spruce-Up, which was scheduled for April 25th; the City of Salina Parks and Forestry Department will not be giving away tree/wood chip mulch to Salina residents.

Help our community in stopping the spread of this virus. Only follow official sources to obtain information: www.saline.org/coronavirus or www.kdheks.gov. Stay Safe, Stay Healthy and Stay at Home.