Community Corner
Wake County Identifies COVID-19 Outbreak At Intermediate Care Facility In Raleigh
At the Tammy Lynn Center on Chapell Drive
by Stephen R. Walston on 9/25/2020 3:33 PM
Category: Human Services; WakeGOV Home Page
Wake County Public Health has confirmed an outbreak of COVID-19 at The Tammy Lynn Center, a residential care facility located at 739 Chapell Drive in Raleigh. No additional information about residents or employees within the facility will be disclosed.
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The N.C. Department of Health and Human Services defines an outbreak as two or more people – residents or employees – testing positive for the virus.
Under N.C. DHHS Sec. Mandy Cohen’s Order No. 3, certain facilities that experience new outbreaks must fall back to previous restrictions and not allow visitors for 28 days. That includes nursing homes, assisted living facilities, adult care homes, behavioral health and intellectual/developmental disability services, intermediate care facilities and psychiatric residential treatment facilities.
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In addition, the county recommends that these facilities should follow the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services guidelines, which include:
- Ensuring staff wear the appropriate personal protective equipment at all times;
- Restricting employees from working at other locations;
- Practicing social distancing when possible; and
- Frequently cleaning surfaces with disinfectant.
Staying UpdatedWake County has made it easy for you to stay updated on the latest information about COVID-19. You can visit our multilingual COVID-19 webpage, which has a set of frequently asked questions to educate residents, a list of COVID-19-related closures and service changes, as well as contact information for people to use to ask specific questions.The county is also sharing important information on its Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts.
This press release was produced by the Wake County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.