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McDowell County Emergency Management
Monday June 22nd, 2020 :: 08:52 a.m. EDT

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6/22/20: Latest press release from Foothills Health District. (Click blue link for more info.)

June 22, 2020

The McDowell County Health Department has been notified that twenty-two additional McDowell County residents have tested positive for novel Coronavirus (COVID-19).

The initial investigation reveals the source of transmission to be contact with other positives and community transmission.  Public health staff have already initiated an investigation and will be identifying close contacts to contain the spread of disease. To protect individual privacy, no further information about the case will be released.

This brings the total number of positives to 188 in McDowell County. There have been 3,537 people tested, 3,196 negative results and 153 tests are pending results.  Currently, there are 103 individuals in quarantine, 83 out of quarantine and 2 deaths. 

 “The jump in positive numbers this weekend is a clear result of our mass testing efforts last week.” stated Public Health Director Karen Powell.   “We do expect to see more positives as the results continue to come in from the lab.  Please continue to be careful as you are out and about and do not become complacent.   Transmission rates are still very high, the chances of contracting the virus are highly possible. McDowell County Health Department is working diligently to get in touch with all contacts of positives to offer testing.  We continue to quarantine all positives for 14 days.  It is critical for Public Health to be ahead of the transmission risk by isolating anyone who has been exposed.  We must stay vigilant in social distancing, good hygiene and using protective measures to keep ourselves safe.   We cannot lose focus of this serious situation, which is to stop the transmission of COVID-19 and to save lives.  Your Public Health team is dedicated and committed to keeping you safe and protecting the community.  McDowell County is strong, and we will get through these unprecedented times.”

The Health Department is continuing to test individuals for COVID-19.  If an individual would like to be tested, they can call the hotline at (828) 527- 6687. The operator will ask a list of questions and will provide the caller with the appropriate instructions based upon the answers given. The hours of operation for this hotline are 8AM – 8PM, 7 days per week.  If you are having a 6medical emergency, call 9-1-1 and inform the dispatcher that you have symptoms of COVID-19.
 
Citizens can utilize an online COVID-19 screening tool by going to https://mcdowell.clearstep.health/ and completing the assessment.  Additional statistics related to COVID-19 testing in McDowell County can be found by visiting http://www.mcdowellem.com/covid-19.html

Free COVID-19 testing will be conducted at the following locations:

  • McDowell County Health Department; Monday June 22nd from 9AM-11AM
  • New Horizon Baptist Church; Tuesday June 23rd from 9AM-11AM; located at 5878 US 221 North in Marion
  • Addie’s Chapel Church; Wednesday June 24th from 9AM-11AM; located at 201 Ridley St. in Marion
  • McDowell County Health Department; June 25 & 26
 
 

Address/Location
McDowell County Emergency Management
129 Barnes Rd
Marion, NC 28752

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 828-652-3241

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