Confirmed COVID-19 cases remain at 33

Monday, April 13, 2020

Local officials still expecting rise in coming days

Putnam County officials announced Monday there are 33 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Putnam County.

They added that the number is anticipated to rise, as some private labs were closed for Easter and were being confirmed on Monday.

The Putnam County Health Department is continuing to investigate all confirmed cases of COVID-19 and notifying individuals who have been in direct contact with the patient.

Anyone who does not get a call is mostly likely not a direct contact during the infectious period, according to the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) guidelines.

With the Easter holiday having just passed, County Health Officer Dr. Robert Heavin praised local faith-based organizations for following local, state and federal guidelines in their observations.

“We recognize that during a week that carries great significance for our faith-based communities, they were called upon to stay apart during a time when they traditionally come together,” Heavin said. “We are grateful for their willingness to follow the guidelines to slow the spread of COVID-19, and appreciate their commitment to the common good.”

Other updates from local officials include:

• Mental health resources are available for county residents, including for those in situations involving domestic abuse.

Putnam County Hospital’s team is sharing resources to help the community navigate these challenging times. Visit www.pchosp.org to learn more.

• Tips for running essential errands.

Essential errands, like grocery shopping and picking up prescriptions are still a necessity while we stay-at-home. The CDC has some helpful tips on ways to stay safe – including washing your hands after unpacking groceries – to protect yourself from COVID-19.

To learn more, visit www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/daily-life-coping/essential-goods-services.htm...

• Stay at home if you can, and practice social distancing.

With state and federal leaders forecasting a surge of COVID-19 cases in the coming weeks, please continue to stay at home when possible and practice social distancing.

To learn more, visit https://coronavirus.in.gov.

Local officials are also encouraging preventive steps, including:

• Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol.

• Don’t touch your eyes, nose or mouth, especially with unwashed hands.

• Avoid close contact with people who are showing symptoms of illness.

• Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.

• Cover your cough or sneezes with a tissue or sneeze into your elbow.

• Throw the tissue in the garbage and make sure to clean your hands afterward.

• Stay home when you are sick.

• We are all in this together.

Putnam County is providing regular updates on COVID-19 to citizens as part of its effort to complement the daily updates from the ISDH.

The ISDH updates occur at 10 a.m. and can be accessed via www.coronavirus.in.gov. According to the ISDH, the number of tests it lists is provisional and reflects only those reported to ISDH. Numbers should not be characterized as a comprehensive total.

To learn more about Putnam County’s coordinated response to COVID-19, visit the Putnam County Hospital at www.pchosp.org/covid-19-updates or the Putnam County Health Department at www.putnamhealthindiana.org.

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  • Is our local Putnam County Hospital using the hydroxychloroquine combos as treatment for coronavirus?

    Hendricks Regional Hospitals?

    So, can anyone say for sure that if your personal doctor can prescribed the use any of the various chloroquine combinations as a treatment or preventative for coronavirus?

    -- Posted by direstraits on Mon, Apr 13, 2020, at 2:58 PM
  • ....crickets

    -- Posted by direstraits on Tue, Apr 14, 2020, at 12:50 PM
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