DeKalb’s Confirmed Number of COVID-19 Cases Since March Totals 70

July 5, 2020
By: Dwayne Page

DeKalb County’s confirmed number of COVID-19 cases has jumped to 70.

As of Tuesday , July, 7 the Tennessee Department of Health reported that 2,214 people had been tested with 2,144 negative results and 70 positive. There have been no deaths in DeKalb County from the virus and 40 of the 70 persons tested positive since March have recovered.

The DeKalb County Health Department conducts free drive through assessments for COVID-19 Mondays through Fridays from 9am- 11 am.

At 70 cases, DeKalb County now ranks 7th highest in the 14 county Upper Cumberland region behind Putnam with 919 (7 deaths), Macon 500 (4 deaths), Cumberland 188 (4 deaths), Smith 124 (1 death), Warren 81, and White 76 (3 deaths). Other counties in the region with COVID-19 cases are Overton 65 (1 death), Cannon 37, Jackson 30, Fentress 24, Clay 19, Van Buren 7, and Pickett 6.

Tennessee’s rural county health departments continue providing traditional services and are taking every precaution to keep patients, clients and staff members safe from COVID-19. In addition to routine services, TDH county health departments offer COVID-19 testing at no charge for anyone who wishes to be tested.

“We’re ready and eager to provide crucial services such as immunizations, WIC, family planning and sexually transmitted infection testing and treatment, and to remind everyone of the importance of maintaining routine health care,” said Assistant Commissioner for Community Health Services Karen Hyman, MHA. “We will work with you to provide the care you need in the safest manner possible. We don’t want anyone putting off needed health care for fear of COVID-19, so call your local clinic to ask about available services.”

Tennessee’s local health departments are diligent in infection control efforts and provide a safe environment in which to receive health care and other services. Our rural health departments now offer some services by telephone and will soon have services available via telemedicine. Many health department clinics offer curbside immunizations and prescription pick-up. Clinics are managing appointment times and patient flow to provide for social distancing. TDH county health department clinics offer face masks to patients and clients who do not bring their own to wear, and all staff members wear masks and follow strict Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines for health care facilities and providers.

Services available to everyone at Tennessee county health departments include:

•Immunizations • Women, Infants and Children Supplemental Nutrition Program
•Family Planning
•STI Screening and Management
•Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening
•TB and HIV Testing and Treatment
•Baby & Me Tobacco Free™ Smoking cessation program for pregnant women and their partners
•Primary Care (select locations)

TDH operates local health department clinics in 89 of Tennessee’s 95 counties. Find location and contact information for your local county health department at www.tn.gov/health/healthprogram-areas/localdepartments.html. Local health department clinics will be closed Friday, July 3 in observance of Independence Day.

TDH health department clinics offer COVID-19 testing Monday-Friday. Some clinics require an appointment for testing. Find information on clinic testing hours online at
www.tn.gov/content/tn/health/cedep/ncov/remote-assessment-sites.html.

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