Daily Democrat (Woodland)

Coronaviru­s cases surge at some nursing homes

- The Associated Press

ORINDA » Coronaviru­s infections reported at a nursing home in the San Francisco Bay Area increased to nearly 50 from 27 last week and one infected person has died, officials said.

At Orinda Care Center, 27 residents and 22 staff members have tested positive for the virus. Four residents have been hospitaliz­ed while the rest remained at the facility, according to officials at Contra Costa Health Services.

One person in hospice care at the facility who had tested positive for COVID-19 died over the weekend, a health department spokesman said.

County health officials began investigat­ing the outbreak last week, after two staff members sought medical care for coronaviru­s symptoms. By Friday, test results showed 24 residents and three employees were infected, the East Bay Times reported Tuesday.

Outbreaks at nursing homes and elder residences have alarmed experts.

Mehrdad Ayati, a doctor of geriatric medicine who teaches medicine at Stanford University, said he and his colleagues have been very worried about the vulnerable population­s in nursing homes.

“We need to be massively testing the skilled nursing facilities. … These are going to be the people overwhelmi­ng the acute care centers,” Ayati told the East Bay Times. “Community hospitals will be overwhelme­d. Then we’ll have a high number of mortalitie­s.”

Elsewhere, at Canyon

Springs Acute Care in San Jose, the number of infections among patients and staff jumped from 11 to 20 since Friday, with 16 people awaiting test results, the newspaper reported.

In central California, Tulare County health officials reported 44 people have tested positive for COVID-19 at a Visalia nursing home.

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