(Glenwood) Mills County Public Health, along with Mills County Emergency Management Agency, announced two additional deaths associated with the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Mills County.
The first individual had underlying health conditions and was in the age range of 80+. The second individual was in the 61-80 age range and also had underlying health conditions. Both deaths occurred on the evening of October 23, 2020.
“Our thoughts and condolences are with the families,” said Mills County Public Health Administrator Julie Lynes. “This is a sad reminder of how COVID can impact those at high risk for severe symptoms. We must do all we can to contain the spread of this virus by wearing masks, practicing social distancing, and using good hand hygiene.”
Mills County Public Health Officials remind residents to wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Disinfect frequently used items and surfaces. Wear a face mask and maintain social distance when in public. If you are sick, stay home. Carefully consider whether certain social or recreational activities are worth putting yourself or your family at risk.
If you or someone you were in close contact with tests positive for COVID-19 and told to quarantine, take it seriously. By isolating yourself from others during the full 14-day incubation period, you will be doing your part to stop the spread of the virus effectively.
For further information on COVID-19, visit the Mills County Public Health webpage at http://covid19.millscoia.us. For additional statistical data, in near real-time, visit the Iowa Coronavirus webpage at https://coronavirus.iowa.gov