Wyandot Public Health News

COVID-19: MARCH 30, 2020

March 30, 2020 Wyandot County Public Health COVID-19 Update: According to the CDC, those 65 years and older are high-risk for contracting COVID-19. In fact 8 out of 10 deaths reported in the U.S. have been adults 65 years and older. In an effort to protect this most vulnerable population, stores are creating special hours […]

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COVID-19 UPDATE: MARCH 29, 2020

March 29, 2020 Wyandot County Public Health COVID-19 Update: Based upon current projections, within the next two to three weeks, medical facilities throughout the state could see a substantial increase in Covid-19 patients. One of the biggest limitations to treating patients at this time is limited medical supplies. If you have any of the following […]

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COVID-19 UPDATE: MARCH 28, 2020

March 28, 2020 Wyandot County Public Health COVID-19 Update: Are you aware of older individuals sheltering in place at home, or even in a nursing home, alone? Whether it is church, bridge club, or partaking in activities at our wonderful senior centers, please remember that many of the social activities that seniors rely on for […]

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COVID-19 UPDATE: MARCH 27, 2020

March 27, 2020 Wyandot County Public Health COVID-19 Update: Wyandot County Public Health continues to emphasize the importance of social distancing in order to slow the spread of Coronavirus. Please follow your healthcare provider’s recommendations regarding isolating yourself when you are ill in order to protect your family and local community. You can help limit […]

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COVID-19 UPDATE: MARCH 26, 2020

March 26, 2020 Wyandot County Public Health COVID-19 Update: Wyandot County Public Health continues to emphasize the importance of social distancing in order to slow the spread of the disease. Please follow your healthcare provider’s recommendations regarding isolating yourself when you are ill in order to protect your family and local community. As of 8:30 […]

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FIRST CONFIRMED COVID-19 CASE IN WYANDOT COUNTY

Wyandot County Public Health reports first lab confirmed case of coronavirus (COVID-19) According to the Health Department, a 68 year old Wyandot County resident has tested positive for COVID-19. Individual cases have been confirmed in more than half the counties throughout Ohio. No additional personal information regarding the Wyandot County case will be provided to […]

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COVID-19 UPDATE: MARCH 25, 2020

March 25, 2020 Wyandot County Public Health COVID-19 Update: Wyandot County Public Health continues to emphasize the importance of social distancing in order to slow the spread of the disease. Please follow your healthcare provider’s recommendations regarding isolating yourself when you are ill in order to protect your family and local community. As of 8:30 […]

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STAY AT HOME

On Sunday, March 22, 2020, Ohio Department of Health Director Amy Acton, MD, MPH, issued a "Stay At Home" order for all non-essential businesses effective 11:59 P.M., Monday, March 23. To view the full order and answers to frequently asked questions, please visit the following links: https://content.govdelivery.com/…/1…/Stay%20Home%20Order.pdf https://content.govdelivery.com/…/Stay%20At%20Home%20FAQ%20…

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Click to learn more about COVID-19 from the Ohio Department of Health

COVID-19 INFORMATION

The Ohio Department of Health (ODH) has opened a call center to answer questions regarding coronavirus (COVID-19). The call center will be open 7 days a week from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and can be reached at 1-833-4-ASK-ODH (1-833-427-5634). Click here for more information on COVID-19 from the Ohio Department of Health.

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Egg Safety

What is 274 eggs?   If we were playing Jeopardy, the front half to this question would be: “In a November 2016 report from the American Egg Board, this is the amount of eggs, per capita, Americans eat in a year.” That’s a lot of eggs! Eggs are an inexpensive, amazing source of protein (6 grams […]

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