Notification of the ninth positive case of COVID-19 in Cooper County

Cooper County Public Health Center

 

17040 Klinton Drive Boonville, MO 65233

 

Telephone: (660) 882-2626 ~ Fax: (660) 882-2586

 

www.coopercopublichealth.com

 

 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:    

 

June 16, 2020    2:00pm

 

 Media Contact:

 

Melanie Hutton RN, MSN Administrator

 

melanie.hutton@coopercopublichealth.com

 

 (Boonville, MO) The Cooper County Public Health Center has received notification of the ninth positive case of COVID-19 in Cooper County. The positive case is considered travel related exposure to covid-19 due to employment related travel outside of Cooper County.

 

 Potential community exposures from case # 9 is the following:

  • Walmart’s daily
  • Main Street Pub Friday June 12th from late in the evening until close

 

 The patient’s identity will remain confidential, the investigation is in process. We are working with this individual to insure they are following Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) and Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines in regarding isolation. 

 

 The Cooper County Public Health Center is currently working with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) to conduct an investigation in an effort to identify any individual that may have come in close contact with the positive individual to monitor them for symptoms and assist in the containment of the virus.

 

TOTAL CASES

ACTIVE CASES

TRAVEL RELATED

COMMUNITY

TRANSMISSION

TOTAL RECOVERED

TOTAL DEATHS

No Case *

9

1

3

6

8

0

1

 No Case 1*

 

No case applies to one positive report where the patient tested negative before and after a test that reported the patient’s name wrong and the date of test wrong. Nursing staff and physician of patient felt it was a laboratory error. Case is declared a "no case".

 

 We encourage anyone that suspects you have COVID-19 or have been in contact with someone with a confirmed case of COVID-19 to call your healthcare provider before seeking care, unless it is a life threating emergency.

 

 It is important that every member of the community continue to follow the CDC basic hygiene preventative measures. These measures include avoiding contact with people who are sick, covering coughs and sneezes, proper handwashing, cleaning frequently used surfaces, and staying home when sick.

 

 The Cooper County Public Health Center has taken and will continue to take the necessary precautions to keep our community safe and will continue to diligently monitor the COVID-19 situation as it evolves by following the CDC guidelines to protect public health and limit spread of this infection.

 

 The Cooper County Public Health Center is providing limited testing per DHSS guidelines for Covid-19 by appointment only.

 

 The process for obtaining Covid-19 medical testing is as follows:

 

 Individual needing testing MUST be preapproved by health center staff through phone interview approval. During the phone interview the individual must meet the following criteria:

  • Meet medical criteria for testing.
  • Must have transportation to the Cooper County Public Health Center.

 

 Walk in face to face interviews will not be conducted. The purpose of phone interviews is to reduce the health center exposure to the medically ill.  Phone interviews must be completed in advance. This is not a walk-in clinic. Testing will be done by appointment only; in a drive thru setting. Please call 660-882-2626 for eligibility interview.

 

 If You Believe You Have Symptoms

  • Call the COVID-19 Hotline at 877.435.8411. Do not go to the emergency room or doctor’s office before calling. If unable to get through, call your local healthcare provider.
  • If you do not have a local healthcare provider, call the Cooper County Public Health Center at 660.882.2626. The Center does not have a physician on staff however, we will help you locate a healthcare provider.
  • Follow the instructions provided by healthcare professionals.
  • Stay home: People who are mildly ill with COVID-19 can isolate at home during their illness. You should restrict activities outside your home, except for getting medical care.
  • Avoid public areas: Do not go to work, school, or public areas.
  • Avoid public transportation: Avoid using public transportation, ridesharing, or taxis.
  • Stay away from others: As much as possible, you should stay in a specific room and away from other people in your home. Also, you should use a separate bathroom, if available
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The Cooper County Board of Trustees meets the second Tuesday of each month at Cooper County Public Health Center and virtually.

Board meeting day and times may change with 24 hours’ notice. Board meetings may be canceled due to inclement weather, holidays or the inability to attain a quorum.

 The meeting begins at 5:00 P. M. unless otherwise announced.

The meeting notices are posted on the inside of the main lobby door for viewing by those interested.

The Cooper County Public Health Center is a RSMO 205 county health political subdivision.

This institution is an equal opportunity employer and provides services on a non-discriminatory basis.

The office is located at 17040 Klinton Dr. in the Village of Windsor. 

Those wishing to make public comment at a Board of Trustees meetings are to notify

the Public Health Administrator no later than 12:00 p.m. on the Friday before the scheduled Board of Trustees meeting.

  They shall include their name, county of residence, what organization or

business they are representing with the comment (if applicable), and their topic.

The topic must be a public health issue. The request to make comment shall be submitted to the Public Health Administrator at

scott.clardy@coopercohealth.gov, or by calling 660-882-2626. 

The request can also be made in writing and sent to: 

Public Health Administrator, Cooper County Public Health Center, 17040 Klinton Drive, Boonville, MO  65233.

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Comments can be made in-person or virtually.  Electronic presentations (e.g. PowerPoint presentations) are not allowed.

If a speaker chooses to bring handouts, they shall bring eight copies. 

Comments must be addressed to the Board as a whole, not to individual Board members or staff.

 

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