GALION — Two local residents are reportedly being monitored for possible COVID-19 coronavirus after exhibiting signs of respiratory illness and having also recently traveled.
The Galion City Health Department issued the announcement about two of its residents being ‘Persons Under Investigation’ via social media late Friday afternoon.
The individuals currently being monitored will reportedly remain in isolation at their homes until laboratory results are completed.
The individuals currently being monitored will reportedly remain in isolation at their homes until laboratory results are completed.
The Ohio Department of Health Director Amy Acton, M.D., issued recommendations Friday on that organization’s website, on protecting against panic regarding COVID-19.
- Have cleaning and sanitation supplies on hand to keep your family safe, but be mindful against hoarding and continue to treat other shoppers with respect.
- Prepare your household for a possible two-week quarantine or isolation period, but again be mindful against hoarding. Remember that we are all in this together as a community and need to protecting and helping one another as we work through this crisis.
- Reserve surgical face masks for people who have or are suspected of having COVID-19 to prevent spread. They are not recommended for preventing respiratory illness in people who are not sick. Face piece respirators should be reserved for healthcare personnel. They are ineffective unless a user is fitted and they are properly worn.
- Remember that the majority of people who contract COVID-19 will have only minor symptoms and will not need to be hospitalized. People at higher risk of serious complications include the elderly, people with chronic heath conditions, and people with compromised immune systems.
People who have completed quarantine or been released from isolation do not pose a risk of passing infection to other people. - Share accurate information about COVID-19 preparation and response with others to help reduce fear, anxiety, and stigma. Visit coronavirus.ohio.gov or contact the ODH COVID-19 call center at 1- 833-4-ASK-ODH (1-833-4-275-634).