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Precautions Issued for North Mississippi Care Facilities

MS Department of Health

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Following the identification of a COVID-19 case in Memphis this week, the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) is recommending extra precautions to older members of our communities and those with chronic medical conditions who live in north Mississippi. These groups are at the highest risk for severe illness, hospitalization or death from COVID-19.

MSDH recommends that all long-term care facilities, personal care homes and group care sites for those with disabilities in DeSoto, Marshall, Tate and Tunica counties follow the following recommendations:

  • Discontinue group social activities.
  • Consider restricting visitation until further notification.
  • Post signs that discourage all nonessential visitation and discourage ill visitors from entering the facility.
  • Keep all ill visitors away from the facility for at least 48 hours after symptoms resolve.
  • Consider limiting visitation by children (especially during community wide outbreaks) and the elderly or those with underlying medical problems that place them at risk.
  • Postpone all groups (like school groups or church groups) from visiting facility — this goes along with discontinuing all group activities.
  • Visitors should cover their coughs and be educated on the importance of hand hygiene.
  • Make sure the facility has plenty of hand washing products and that visitors have access to them.
  • Visitors should only visit their family members and should not have contact with other residents since they could spread the virus.

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Special Precautions for All High-Risk Persons

People most at risk for serious illness from COVID-19 are older adults and those with a chronic illness such as heart disease, diabetes or lung disease. The national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and MSDH are now encouraging these groups to take simple precautions at all times to limit their exposure to others who may be ill:

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