Two separate outbreaks of Covid-19 can now be traced back to that person, officials said. Seven people died as a result of the first outbreak, and hundreds were forced to isolate themselves over the second.
“One of those outbreaks has resulted in seven deaths, and the other recent outbreak has quarantined more than 300 people / families,” said a Dec. 17 statement from the Douglas County government. “We can’t even imagine how sorry these people feel right now, and we empathize with them.”
They also urged people to stay home if they experience symptoms and to follow other safety protocols.
Officials did not share the infected person’s workplace, or when they went to work sick.
Douglas County, located in southern Oregon and has a population of approximately 111,000, has seen 1,315 Covid-19 cases as of Tuesday. That includes people who have tested positive for the virus, as well as people who are believed to be positive.
Thirty-seven people have died from Covid-19 in the county, and nine patients are currently hospitalized with the virus, the latest county data shows.