NOT Good
Makes me wonder if they changed the reporting metric definition.
I once heard you had to have three cases to be considered an outbreak, but recently someone told me it is now 1 case. Unfortunately (for me), I cannot find a source of truth which defines that statistic on a county website.
WC Resident
January 14, 2021 at 3:43 PM
@parent – the one vs. two depends on the type of facility. See https://www.coronavirus.cchealth.org/ltcf with the relevant paragraph being:
An outbreak is defined as the current California Department of Public Health definition: a skilled nursing facility with 1 or more COVID-19 positive resident(s), or another congregate facility that has 2 or more COVID-19 positive resident(s) or staff within the previous 14 days. Active outbreaks are those that have had a positive case within the last 14 days.
Marilynn Martinson
Edina – Marilynn J. Martinson, 85, of Edina passed away peacefully Jan. 6, 2021 at Mount Olivet Care Center.
Private services were held Thursday Jan, 14 at Washburn McReavy funeral home in Edina, burial followed at Fort Snelling National Cemetery.
Marilynn Janet Anderson was born in Frost. She was baptized and confirmed at United Lutheran Church in Frost. She graduated from Frost High School and attended Gustavus Adolphus College. She married Robert E. Martinson and the couple resided most of their lives in Edina.
Marilynn’s foremost joy was being a wife, mother, and grandmother. Her professional life was spent working as an executive secretary. Along with this, she spent many years supporting Bob in his home building business, with an amazing eye for Interior Design. Marilynn enjoyed watching all sports, especially cheering on the Minnesota Vikings. She loved her family and granddaughters, entertaining them with jokes, limericks and rhymes, and was proud
Come (safely) celebrate we all made it through the end of the journey that was 2020 with Romanie performing live at The Wesley Anne on Thursday Jan 14th from 6-8pm.
Romanie is the solo project of Belgian singer-songwriter Romanie Assez. With her honest and intimate songs, she brings you melancholic and sometimes personal topics from her new home base, Melbourne. A dreamy, fragile sound inspired by musical muses such as Lucy Rose, Julia Stone and Aldous Harding. In June 2019, Romanie released her raw debut EP Feelings and she s currently developing her new sound, recording new material written about her journey to Australia and recorded with James Seymour (Feelds, Merpire) at Small Time Group in Brunswick.