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Visitation temporarily suspended
DAYTON–Two residents of Booker Rest Home and three staff have tested positive for COVID-19 this week, according to a Columbia County Health System news release Thursday.
The residents, one who had received vaccination and one who had not, are stable.
The vaccinated resident is asymptomatic and doing quite well, the news release stated. The non-vaccinated resident has been moved to our Acute Care floor with mild symptoms and is being treated.
Three staff members have tested positive, all with mild to no symptoms, and are self-isolating at home, according to Sean Russell, Marketing and Communications Manager. "Our remaining residents and staff have tested negative at the time of this writing. Due to patient privacy, no further information is available at this time," he said.
All visitation at Booker Rest Home is temporarily suspended for the next 28 days while we conduct rigorous COVID-19 testing of residents and staff per Department of Health guidance, Russell said.
Booker Rest Home is one of only three nursing homes in the Pacific Northwest to remain COVID-free throughout the first year and the only one to have zero staff turnover. "This remarkable feat is a testament to their extraordinary level of care and commitment and would not have been possible without the never-ending support of our community," Russell said. "We could not be more proud of this team of individuals."
Between March 2020 and March 2021, all visitation at Booker Rest Home was suspended to protect our residents from COVID-19. The sacrifices made by our residents, staff, their friends, and families during the year of lockdown, were without question, stressful, yet paid dividends in that no resident contracted COVID-19.
Hospital administration expressed appreciation to the community, Booker Rest Home residents and staff for their efforts to remaining coronavirus free for over a year.
All are urged to continue to take every precaution, regardless of vaccination status, Russell said.