Grant County reports four positive COVID-19 cases in the last two days

Published 2:42 pm Tuesday, August 17, 2021

Four people in Grant County have tested positive for the coronavirus in the last two days.

The Grant County Health Department announced Tuesday that the person infected with the virus lives in the Mt. Vernon ZIP code.

The day before, the health department reported that three people in the Mt. Vernon, Kimberly, and Monument ZIP codes became infected with COVID-19.

The health department said the people are working with their health care providers for proper care and safety and contacting those who meet the definition of close contact.

According to the health department, fully vaccinated, close contacts do not need to quarantine as the vaccines have been proven to be safe.

The health said the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine is 95% effective against contracting the coronavirus, while the Johnson and Johnson has a 66% effectiveness rate.

Grant County Health officials urge anyone interested in receiving either vaccine to contact the following entities to schedule an appointment:

Grant County Health Department: 541-575-0429

Strawberry Wilderness Clinic: 541-575-0404

Len’s Drug: 541-575-0629

Additionally, Canyon Creek Clinic at 541-575-1263 can provide referrals information.

The health department said they continue to encourage all residents to take the following precautions.

Wear a mask indoors and wear a mask outdoors if 6 feet of distancing cannot be maintained.

Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.

Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands.

Cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze.

Stay home if you feel ill.

After someone contracts COVID-19, if they develop symptoms, they will usually appear within 14 days. Symptoms include:

Fever or chills

Cough

Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

Fatigue

Muscle or body aches

Headache

New loss of taste or smell

Sore throat

Congestion or runny nose

Nausea or vomiting

Diarrhea

Anyone presenting these symptoms is encouraged to call 211 or their health care provider.

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