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North Idaho COVID-19 cases spike to 164

| June 22, 2020 1:33 PM

COEUR d’ALENE – The Panhandle Health District reports that an additional 15 new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in the Panhandle on June 22. With these new cases, the total number of cases that have been confirmed in North Idaho is 164- 57 of which are currently being monitored.

Broken down by county, 128 (44 active, 1 death) of the cases are coming from Kootenai County, 13 (6 active) from Benewah, 14 (7 active) from Bonner, and 9 (0 active) are yet to be identified. Shoshone and Boundary counties still report zero confirmed cases.

Once PHD receives notification of a confirmed case from a lab, they connect with that individual to verify their information. This can be difficult for a variety of reasons:

•Contact tracing is voluntary and PHD relies on an individual’s willingness to participate.

•Information provided may be incomplete, incorrect, or not provided at all.

•Those experiencing homelessness or are in a transient living situation are other possible reasons it may take longer to determine a primary county of residence.

PHD will continue to monitor the situation closely and are working with the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, tribal communities, city leaders, schools, emergency management, healthcare providers, and the community at large to help prevent the further spread of this virus. The Panhandle area covers the 5 northern counties, Kootenai, Bonner, Benewah, Boundary, and Shoshone.

In the Panhandle area, community transmission, also referred to as community spread, has been identified in Kootenai, Bonner, and Benewah counties. Community spread means at least one person has been infected with the virus and through contact tracing we are unable to determine how or where they became infected. The individual(s) did not travel and had no identified contact with another person with COVID-19. PHD urges all residents to assume the virus could be anywhere in the community and surrounding counties.

PHD urges all residents to take precautions to slow the spread of COVID-19. This includes, practicing physical distancing, wearing cloth face coverings in public places, practicing good hand hygiene, staying home when sick, sanitizing high-touch surfaces regularly and isolating immediately if you show symptoms of COVID-19.

According to the CDC, people with COVID-19 have had a wide range of symptoms reported – ranging from mild symptoms to severe illness.

Symptoms may appear 2-14 days after exposure to the virus. People with these symptoms may have COVID-19:

•Fever or chills

•Cough

•Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing

•Fatigue

•Muscle or body aches

•Headache

•New loss of taste or smell

•Sore throat

•Congestion or runny nose

•Nausea or vomiting

•Diarrhea

*This list does not include all possible symptoms.

For more information regarding COVID-19, visit panhandlehealthdistrict.org/covid-19 or call the Panhandle Health District Hotline Monday thru Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 877-415-5225.