March 25, 2020

Stoddard County has its first confirmed case of COVID-19, the Stoddard County Health Department has said via Facebook. The patient is a male in his early 40s and the case is contact related. The patient is currently quarantined at home. Health department staff are working in coordination with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) to determine any close contacts of the individual who were possibly exposed. ...

Stoddard County has its first confirmed case of COVID-19, the Stoddard County Health Department has said via Facebook. The patient is a male in his early 40s and the case is contact related. The patient is currently quarantined at home.

Health department staff are working in coordination with the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) to determine any close contacts of the individual who were possibly exposed. If there are any individuals health officials will provide guidance and monitor the individuals for symptoms.

Stoddard County officials have stressed that residents should not panic and should not go to hospital emergency rooms. Those with symptoms--fever and cough or difficulty breathing--should first call their health care provider to discuss their situation before going to a facility.

Stoddard County Health Center Director Ben Godwin again stressed that residents washing their hands and social distancing are the best ways to protect themselves.

Staying home if you are sick and avoiding close contact with others will help us limit any spread. It's important to note that community transmission is not a factor at this point in Stoddard County.

For more information, visit the DHSS website at www.health.mo.gov/coronavirus or the CDC website at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus.

A statewide COVID-19 hotline also operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week at 877-435-8411.

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