May 2020 Archives

5/29/2020

5/28/2020

5/27/2020

From Dr. Bid Cooper:

It has come to our attention during our investigations that two employees from Walmart have tested positive for COVID19.

The first employee's last day to work was May 10, 2020. Based on the onset and testing, there is extremely low risk of infection to the public.

The second employee's last day to work was May 18, 2020. The employee worked in the back of the facility from 4 AM TO 10:30 AM, with limited employee contact and no known public contact. The known contacts will be investigated and tested as appropriate.

Please continue to be vigilant and take all necessary precautions.

Dr. Bid Cooper

Local Health Authority



5/26/2020

5/25/2020

What guidance is given to people with confirmed or probable COVID-19?

The Health Unit will discuss the specifics of in-home isolation. References are found below:

No new positive or negative cases announced today and 6 additional tests have been conducted. Additional testing is underway today at the nursing home and plans are being made for inmates; these numbers are not included in today's count.

Scurry County officials have decided to change the category "inactive positive" to "recovered." Thank you for your patience and understanding as the Health Unit makes adjustments to reporting terms The objective is to provide accurate, measurable data. Based on newly established protocols, this change was made.

5/24/2020

5/23/2020

UPDATE 4:30 p.m. - 5 additional positive COVID-19 tests have come in this afternoon. This brings the total of confirmed ACTIVE cases in Scurry County to 17. Officials feel it is imperative to release this information immediately so the public is aware and will take all necessary precautions.

These cases were discovered through the investigation and contact tracing process. According to the CDC, the BEST way to PREVENT illness is to AVOID BEING EXPOSED to this virus.

The virus is thought to spread mainly from person-to-person and between people who are in close contact with one another (within about 6 feet). It is most often spread through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks. These droplets can land in the mouths or noses of people who are nearby or possibly be inhaled into the lungs.

The CDC now estimates that 35% of all people with COVID-19 are asymptomatic, but notes those individuals are "100%" as infectious as those with symptoms.

THE CDC also estimates that 40% of the virus' transmission happens BEFORE people feel sick. This reinforces the need for social distancing and face coverings. This is often a time of year for large gatherings, therefore, it is critical to take steps to protect yourself and your family.

Education is power. Please take a few minutes and read CDC's guidelines on how to protect yourself and your loved ones and what to do to monitor your health:

https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/prevention.html



5/22/2020

Scurry County announces additional positive COVID-19 cases. Watch Judge Hicks' briefing for more details.

5/21/2020

Scurry County Health Unit report that we have 3 new cases, bringing the total number of active cases to 5. We have a female age range 35-45 years of age. Second case is a male between the ages of 55-65 years of age. Third case is another female age range 15-25 years of age. Please remember to wash your hands and remember your social distancing.

Cumulative testing numbers are reported by the Scurry County unit and shared on the Scurry County COVID/Coronavirus Resource facebook page Monday - Friday. For your convenience, we have shared a feed of the facebook page so you may scroll through the latest Scurry County COVID-19 news on this website.


5/20/2020

Scurry County has received confirmation of 2 new Covid-19 cases. First case is a female age range 55-65 years of age and second case is also female, 35-45 years of age. Investigations and contact tracing are currently being conducted by Scurry County Health Unit staff.

Governor Abbott Announces Phase Two To Open Texas

May 18, 2020 | Austin, Texas | Press Release

Governor Greg Abbott today announced the second phase of the State of Texas' ongoing plan to safely and strategically open Texas while minimizing the spread of COVID-19. Under Phase II, restaurants may increase their occupancy to 50% and additional services and activities that remained closed under Phase I may open with restricted occupancy levels and minimum standard health protocols laid out by the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS).

Additionally, the Governor announced that public schools in Texas have the option to provide in-person summer school so long as they follow social distancing practices and health protocols laid out by DSHS. These classes may begin as soon as June 1st.

"Today, tomorrow, and every day going forward is one step closer to medical discoveries that can treat and protect people from COVID-19—but until that day comes, our focus is keeping Texans safe while restoring their ability to get back to work, open their businesses, pay their bills, and put food on their tables," said Governor Abbott. "By continuing to use safe practices, we are slowing the spread of COVID-19 and protecting our most vulnerable. Now more than ever, we need to work together as one Texas. I ask all Texans to continue heeding the guidance of our state and federal medical experts and do their part to protect public health. If we all unite in our resolve, we will overcome this challenge."

Via Executive Order, the following services and activities may open under Phase II.

  • Child Care Centers (May 18)

  • Massage and Personal-Care Centers (May 18)

  • Youth Clubs (May 18)

  • Rodeo and Equestrian Events (May 22)

  • Bowling Alleys, Bingo Halls, Simulcast Racing, and Skating Rinks (May 22)

  • Bars (May 22)

  • Aquariums and Natural Caverns (May 22)

  • Zoos (May 29)

  • Day Youth Camps (May 31)

  • Overnight Youth Camps (May 31)

  • Youth Sports (May 31)

  • Certain professional sports without in-person spectators (May 31)

All sporting and camp activities are required to adhere by special safety standards, and minimum standard health protocols have been established for all newly-announced opened services and activities. Businesses located in office buildings may also open but must limit their occupancy to the greater of 10 employees or 25% of their workforce.

Additionally, restaurants may expand their occupancy to 50% beginning May 22. Bars—including wine tasting rooms, craft breweries, and similar businesses—may open at 25% occupancy but like restaurants, these occupancy limits do not apply to outdoor areas that maintain safe distancing among parties.

Opened services and activities under Phase II are subject to certain occupancy limits and health and safety protocols. For details and a full list of guidelines, openings, and relevant dates, visit www.gov.texas.gov/opentexas.

Certain counties experiencing surges in COVID-19 cases will have their beginning date of Phase II delayed until May 29. These counties include El Paso, Randall, Potter, Moore, and Deaf Smith. Surge Response Teams are actively working in these areas to increase testing, maintain hospital capacity, and ensure that COVID-19 is contained and mitigated.

During his remarks, the Governor also presented information on the state's hospitalization and positivity rates—two metrics the Governor and his team of medical experts have used to inform the state's ongoing plan to safely and strategically open. Details on these metrics can be found in presentation slides, Hospitalizations Chart and Positivity Rate Chart.


5/13/2020

5/12/2020

5/11/2020

5/8/2020

5/7/2020

Cumulative numbers reported by Scurry County Health Unit.


Below are the new protocols for businesses and gatherings. These are all located on the DSHS Covid-19 website, and I have also attached the pdf versions of them to the email.

You will note that different activities have different direction as to gatherings. Outdoor sports can only have 4 players “on the field” at any one time; restaurants can seat parties of up to 6, etc.

Businesses and Gatherings Protocols.pdf

5/6/2020

Cumulative numbers reported by Scurry County Health Unit.


5/4/2020

Cumulative numbers reported by Scurry County Health Unit.

5/1/2020

This is a year-to-date, cumulative report of testing completed by Cogdell Memorial Hospital. The Scurry County Health Unit conducts all investigations which includes follow-up on condition and recoveries. Beginning Monday, May 4, 2020, testing reports will come from the Scurry County Health Unit to account for any tests conducted via the National Guard Drive Through Testing.