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South Dakota s COVID-19 Surge Is Turning Nursing Homes Into A Battle Zone

Updated Dec 22, 2020 South Dakota’s COVID-19 Surge Is Turning Nursing Homes Into A ‘Battle Zone’ The state lost a greater share of its nursing home residents to the coronavirus than any other state this fall. Liz Essley Whyte Center for Public Integrity Illustration: HuffPost; Photo: Getty Images On Oct. 9, an employee in the business office at Tieszen Memorial Home in Marion, South Dakota, tested positive for the coronavirus. She was sent home immediately, but three days later, a nursing aide and a housekeeper both tested positive. Marion, a town of fewer than 1,000 residents, was experiencing a sharp uptick in cases — what scientists call community spread. It became more and more likely that the nursing home’s employees had become infected while, for example, grocery shopping.

South Dakota s coronavirus surge is turning nursing homes into a battle zone – Center for Public Integrity

Introduction On October 9, an employee in the business office at Tieszen Memorial Home in Marion, South Dakota, tested positive for the coronavirus. She was sent home immediately, but three days later, a nursing aide and a housekeeper both tested positive. Marion, a town of fewer than 1,000 residents, was experiencing a sharp uptick in cases what scientists call community spread. It became more and more likely that the nursing home’s employees had become infected while, for example, grocery shopping. Investigations in your inbox Email address On October 16, COVID-19 killed its first Tieszen resident. At that point, about thirteen of the home’s 55 residents had tested positive.

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