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Holzer Health System Addresses COVID-19, Gallia Case not at their Facilities

Holzer Health System Addresses COVID-19, Gallia Case not at their Facilities

GALLIPOLIS, Ohio – “As of Friday evening March 20, Holzer was informed of a Gallia County resident confirmed to have contracted COVID-19. The person identified was not tested or treated at a Holzer facility, and Holzer has no confirmed current cases; however,our thoughts and prayers are with this patient and their family during this most difficult time”, stated Mike Canady, CEO.

Holzer Health System has a multi-disciplinary task force working around-the-clock to ensure that precautionary measures are taken to reduce risk of infection to patients, communities, and employees. Staff is following educational protocols provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). 

If community members are experiencing flu-like symptoms (fever, headaches, body aches, etc), they are encouraged to seek medical attention from a healthcare provider.  It is important that local health departments and/or healthcare providers first be contacted so that they may provide guidance for COVID-19 testing.  

As recommended by the Ohio Department of Health (ODH), we encourage all community members to minimize their risks of infectious diseases by using the following precautions:

ODH Director Amy Acton, M.D., MPH, recommends that families and individuals take the following actions:

Holzer Health System is working closely with our state and local health department agencies for any needs that may arise in our communities in response to COVID-19. Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, Lt. Governor Jon Husted and Dr. Acton have convened a group of health advisors from the Ohio Hospital Association, which includes Holzer’s Chief Executive Officer Michael Canady, MD, MBA.

Patients and community members are encouraged to reference the COVID-19 link on Holzer.org or follow the Holzer Health System page on Facebook.

On March 20, the Gallia County Health Department reported their first positive case of COVID-19. In a statement released from the Gallia County Health Department calm was asked of area residents, “At this time, we please ask residents to refrain from calling the Health Department for questions regarding this case while we complete our disease investigation and notify relevant individuals. We urge residents to practice good social distancing and not congregate in large groups. We were fully aware this was only a matter of time and we urge residents not to panic. Grocery stores and other services not already closed will remain open and a large influx of customers would only put each of you at risk. We thank you for your continued cooperation.”

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