Wednesday, April 22, 2020

Journal Star: Could Crete Become The Next COVID-19 Hotspot?


The Lincoln Journal Star has just published an article with this headline: Could Crete become next virus hot spot?

The Lincoln newspaper reports that as of Wednesday afternoon, "there were at least 17 confirmed cases of the virus in Saline County, according to Public Health Solutions, the health department that covers Saline, Gage, Jefferson, Fillmore and Thayer counties." 

Six of those cases are in employees of Farmland Foods in Crete, the story notes.

"Right now, what we're seeing in that area is starting to raise an alarm with us," said John Woodrich, president and CEO of Bryan Medical Center. He said that several patients with COVID-19 have been transferred from the Crete hospital to Bryan.

According to JournalStar.com, Crete will be the first site where Bryan will use its new Bryan Mobile Screening unit, and the vehicle may go there as early as Thursday to set up a testing site at the hospital. 

"Also on Thursday, the Nebraska National Guard is doing a a free drive-thru COVID-19 testing event in Crete in conjunction with Public Health Solutions and the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services."

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