16September 2020
Nearly 300 clients who visisted a Salmon Creek chiropractic workplace recently might have been exposed to COVID-19, according to Clark County Public Health.
A worker at Chiro One Wellness Center Salmon Creek, 13800 NE 20th Ave., evaluated favorable for COVID-19 this week. The employee worked while possibly infectious and may have exposed people at the office over four days recently
The worker likewise exposed the 14 other workers at the wellness center, according to health authorities.
All clients who went to the office Sept. 8, Sept. 9, Sept. 10 and Sept. 11 are thought about close contacts who are at danger of contracting COVID-19 and must quarantine immediately, according
to Clark County Public Health. Clients who checked out the Salmon Creek office on other days, or checked out other Chiro One locations, were not exposed and do not require to quarantine.
Chiro One Wellness Center offered Public Health with the names and contact details for all affected clients. Public Health will call each patient to notify them of their exposure and provide extra info about quarantine. Notifying nearly 300 people may take several days, according to health authorities.
People potentially exposed need to quarantine immediately and not await a call from Public Health.
Anybody who has concerns prior to being contacted by Public Health can call 360-386-2140.
COVID-19 signs can develop 2 to 14 days after direct exposure and may consist of cough, shortness of breath, fever, chills or repeated shaking with chills, muscle discomfort, headache, sore throat and brand-new loss of taste or smell.
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