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FCHC & FCHD Release Joint Statement About COVID-19 Impact On Fulton County

Wauseon, OH  Schools, businesses and organizations are taking significant steps to keep their employees and students healthy so they can remain open.  We appreciate everyone’s cooperation and recognize that everyone misses their usual activities and interactions with others.  At this time, our healthcare providers are being impacted.

Over the past several weeks, Fulton County Health Center has seen an increased number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients.   The number of COVID-19 positive patients admitted to the hospital at any one time has been between 4-7 individuals.  The average length of stay for these COVID-19 positive patients is anywhere from four to twenty-one days.  Our Team is experienced, equipped, and well-accustomed to the precautions necessary to prevent spread while providing excellent patient care.  It’s what they do all the time!

Both the Emergency Department and the FCHC Urgent Care have seen significant increases in the number of patients seeking care that have symptoms of COVID-19.

Also affected have been the residents of Fulton Manor.  The residents as well as the staff undergo continuous testing.  The residents have lost the ability to have visitors within the facility and at times to eat in the dining room.

Most concerning is protecting the availability of our healthcare workforce.  We will have beds, but we may not have nurses, technicians, doctors, environmental service employees, dietary employees, etc.  Like the general population in the community, we have seen an increase in our workforce population’s exposure within community settings (family gatherings, community settings, general activities of daily life), which seem to be the settings for spread that we are seeing in the workforce population.

Since March (when the coronavirus was identified):

Unfortunately, we only see this number rising.  Our employees are exhausted, but continue to come to work to care for the residents and patients of Fulton County.  This same scenario is happening throughout Ohio and across the other hospitals and nursing homes in Northwest Ohio.  These circumstances make it difficult to transfer patients that may need tertiary or increased level care – not just COVID-19 positive individuals, but also individuals experiencing other medical and surgical emergencies such as heart attacks, strokes, or traumas.  We evaluate each day the status of our staffing levels, whether we should discontinue elective surgeries, or discontinue other services offered in order to protect our healthcare workers.

In order to continue to have healthcare workers available for all patient care, we ask that you do your part to stop the spread.

Consider these facts:

Social distancing works best when we all participate.

Every decision regarding participation in an activity should be filtered through the following questions:

If you can’t answer yes to these questions, you need to reconsider participating in that activity.  The safest gathering will include only people in your own household.  If you will host guests, talk ahead of time about ways to keep the group safe, and make sure everyone understands why it’s important.

As of November 24, 2020, your Fulton County Health Department has recorded 1,220 total cases of COVID-19, 75 total hospitalizations and 25 total deaths.  Approximately 50% of each of these totals has occurred during the last 4-5 weeks.  As we enter the holiday and winter season, please do your part to slow the increased spread of COVID-19, support the availability of healthcare, and protect your family, friends and community.


 


Source: The Village Reporter

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