Opelika Observer - COVID19 -03-18-2020 Update

Page 1

O O O

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Vol. 01, No. 03

pelika bserver nline

Opelika, Alabama

COVERAGE

“By local people, for local people.”

EAMC gives COVID-19 update Special to the Opelika Observer Following is an update sent out by East Alabama Medical Center reporting Tuesday’s numbers from Lee County’s COVID-19 testing center that the hospital opened on Monday. As of 5 p.m.,the 334-528-SICK hotline had received 275 calls [Tuesday] and more than 1,000 calls since Friday. EAMC has increased staffing for the call center, but some calls are not making it through due to the volume. Hours for the hotline are 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. At EAMC’s drivethrough collection center at HealthPlus, all 40 time slots were filled on Monday and all 60 spots for Tuesday were filled. Specimen collection continued on Wednesday, but as a reminder, they are by appointment only. Regarding screening and collection of samples, here’s what the public needs to know: People having MILD

Ensuring You Have Safe, Clean Water Amidst Pandemic Events Special to the Opelika Observer

Photo special to the Opelika Observer symptoms should treat COVID-19 the same way they would the seasonal flu. That is, they should isolate themselves at home and treat the symptoms with over-thecounter medicines. People who feel they need medical attention should contact their primary care physician or other local provider. If the medical provider

determines a COVID-19 test is warranted, they will collect the specimen there and submit to ADPH or to an independent lab. If the physician’s office is out of supplies or do not have the ability to collect, the patient can call 334-528SICK for evaluation. Calls to 334-528-SICK should be used when exhibiting the COVID-19 symptoms and possible

emergent care is needed. Calls to 334-528-SICK does not guarantee a COVID-19 specimen will be collected and submitted for testing. Instead, patients will be screened on the phone and if the medical provider on the phone determines a COVID-19 test is warranted, directions will be provided on going to EAMC’s drivethrough collection center.

Opelika Utilities provides safe, clean, plentiful water to more than 14,000 metered customers in Opelika as well as the following wholesale customers: Auburn Water Works, Beulah Utilities District, Loachapoka Water Authority, and Smiths Water and Sewer Authority. The Opelika Utilities water filtration, biological/chemical neutralization, transmission, and distribution systems are relied on 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year to assure the residents, indus-

tries and visitors of Opelika, Alabama and surrounding areas with continuity in critical community services during a pandemic event, such as the current COVID-19/Novel Coronavirus event. Critical community services within the Opelika Utilities water service area include: East Alabama Medical Center, urgent care clinics and physician offices, dental offices, veterinary offices, and fire service at 2,200+ fire hydrants. Additionally, as the primary measure to reduce pandemic spread is the removal See Water, page A3

City of Opelika COVID-19 updates Special to the Opelika Observer A MESSAGE FROM MAYOR GARY FULLER At the City of Opelika we are not taking the COVID-19 situation lightly. We have a responsibility to our community, the people of Opelika and our employees to take all precautions necessary to keep everyone safe and healthy.

We are working to limit employee exposure by decreasing in-person meetings when possible. We would also like to ask that if you have any of the COVID-19 symptoms, that you please do not enter city buildings. Please call and conduct business over the phone. We have allowed several employees with immune compromising issues to start work-

ing from home. Our goal is to continue providing essential services to our community – fire and police protection, power, solid waste and waste water collection and treatment. We understand that this is a most unusual situation, and ask that you remain calm and use good judgement when making decisions that affect you, your family and those closest to you.

Alabama Statewide statistics: 51 cases/ 8 in Lee County @opelikaobserver

opelikaobserveral

Observer.com pelika O

Opelika Observer


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.
Opelika Observer - COVID19 -03-18-2020 Update by OpelikaObserver - Issuu