Apr 20, 2020

There is no evidence of contact exposure to public from person at Target who tested positive for COVID 19

This is the complete email sent out by Heather Muller on behalf of the Humboldt County Joint Information Center to local media.



"First, we’ve gotten a number of calls and emails today about a person working at Target who has tested positive for COVID-19. The Public Health Branch has been working with Target to actively investigate this case and has determined that the individual worked on-site but did not work with customers. Close contacts have been identified. Any close contact with symptoms to date has been tested, and we have no additional positives to report. Close contacts are nonetheless quarantined and being monitored. Our investigation and isolation/quarantine activities are ongoing. There is no evidence of contact exposure for members of the general public visiting the store."

"Second, we have been forwarded several versions of dashboards or data portals produced by different organizations and asked to explain their numbers. Some of these portals appear legitimate, although almost all of them disagree with each other and with the numbers we have provided to you. We cannot explain information found on other people’s websites. We can confirm that our own information is correct."

"Third, our test run today started late in the day and will not be completed in time for a report tonight. Tonight’s test numbers will instead be included in tomorrow’s lab report. The current total number of confirmed cases is 52."

"Finally, Humboldt County Public Health is now able to report six days a week the total number of county residents who have recovered from COVID-19. The total number of recovered cases represents the number of people with confirmed cases who are no longer in isolation. That means these individuals have met Centers for Disease Control and Prevention criteria for release, including absence of fever for at least three days without use of fever-reducing medicine, improvement in symptoms and have had seven days or more since onset of symptoms. Of the 52 confirmed cases, a total of 47 have recovered."

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