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Second Case Warning

  Last modified: March 15, 2020

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Today, Olmsted County Public Health was notified of a second case of COVID-19 in an Olmsted County resident. This individual has a known history of travel to a high-risk area and did not require hospitalization. The individual is isolating at home and recovering. 

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COVID-19 HOTLINE: 651 201-3920

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Minnesota Department of Health COVID-19 website

 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention COVID-19 website

 March 15, 2020

Today, Olmsted County Public Health was notified of a second case of COVID-19 in an Olmsted County resident. This individual has a known history of travel to a high-risk area and did not require hospitalization. The individual is isolating at home and recovering. The Minnesota Department of Health also announced an additional 13 cases, bringing the total number of cases in Minnesota to 35. Three of the new cases did not have recent travel out of the state or any known exposures to a COVID-19 case, indicating community transmission. These cases are in Ramsey, Hennepin and Dakota counties.  Community transmission means we now have evidence that COVID-19 is circulating in certain MN communities (those identified) and likely others. As cases continue to emerge, it is even more important for people who are 70 and older, or people of any age who have underlying health conditions that put them at a higher risk of severe illness from COVID-19, should stay at home and avoid gatherings or other situations of potential exposures, including travel. As we learn more about this case and others that may be identified, we will update the media, our partners and our community.

 

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