Two residents die after COVID-19 outbreak at Deuel County nursing home, other residents experiencing no symptoms - KELOLAND.com
(KELO) — The Good Samaritan Society in Deuel County has experienced a COVID-19 breakout among residents and staff where all of the residents are fully vaccinated.
Jon Berg with Sanford Health told KELOLAND News that six residents are currently quarantined with a positive result.Those residents are experiencing mild to no symptoms “thanks to the incredibly effective vaccine,” Berg said.
Two residents of the facility who tested positive have died, Berg confirmed.61-percent of the employees at this facility have been vaccinated against COVID-19, Vice President of Nursing and Clinical Services at Good Samaritan Society Rochelle Rindels told KELOLAND News.Sanford Health and Good Samaritan Society are now requiring that all employees receive the COVID-19 vaccine by November 1.During the first drive of the game, Malik Henry connected with Mark Munson inside the 10-yard line for a first down.
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