https://srhd.org/news/2020/joint-st...coronavirus-to-be-transferred-to-sacred-heart
[h=1]Joint Statement: Five Patients Testing Positive for Novel Coronavirus to be Transferred to Sacred Heart[/h] Spokane Regional Health District: Kelli Hawkins
509.324.1539 |
khawkins@srhd.org
Providence Health Care: Jennifer Semenza,
509.474.3081 |
Jennifer.Semenza@providence.org
Washington State Department of Health: Public Information Office
253.512.7100 |
doh-pio@doh.wa.gov
A joint statement from Spokane Regional Health District, Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center, and the Washington State Department of Health
Spokane, Wash. - The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has asked Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center to monitor and care for five individuals who have tested positive for the 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Providence will work closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Washington State Department of Health (DOH) and Spokane Regional Health District (SRHD) to care for these patients while they are under isolation. The exact timeline for the patient transfer is not yet known, but it is expected to occur within the next 1-2 days.
Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center was selected because of its secured airborne infection isolation rooms, a specialized unit within the hospital. Providence is one of 10 hospitals in the country with this specialized treatment center. Regular hospital operations will not be impacted.
Dr. Bob Lutz, Spokane County Health Officer with SRHD, explained the process of transporting patients with infectious diseases has been well practiced between local partner agencies.
“We are coordinating with local partners to safely transport these patients to Sacred Heart,” Lutz said. “This is all being done following our jointly developed infectious disease protocols that we train and prepare for. The risk to the public from this novel coronavirus remains low.”
More information on prevention and treatment of COVID-19 can be found on
SRHD.org, the
DOH website, and the
CDC website. For additional information, please contact the Washington State Department of Health at 1-800-525-0127 and press #.
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