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    You are at:Home»Local News»Riley County identifies new outbreak locations; 129 new active cases, 42 recoveries

    Riley County identifies new outbreak locations; 129 new active cases, 42 recoveries

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    By Brandon Peoples on September 4, 2020 Local News, Riley County

    No less than eight classrooms at seven daycare facilities have been shut down due to staff members, all of whom are 18 to 24-years old, testing positive for COVID-19.

    Some of the daycare facilities have decided to close completely. Each classroom holds about 10 children and close contacts of the children and staff members will have to complete 14-day quarantines.

    Children who are close contacts to this situation are not allowed to be admitted to other daycare facilities until  after the completion of their quarantine.

    Riley County as of Friday added 129 more cases of COVID-19 and 42 recoveries since Wednesday’s report.

    Three patients are being monitored at Ascension Via Christi and two additional outbreaks have been declared in Riley County, including one at Homestead Assisted Living Facility, where and the Theta Xi fraternity

    Event permits for all Greek houses where outbreaks have been declared have been revoked and no new permits will be issued through September. Those living in outbreak locations should complete a quarantine period and should not go to work, participate in social activities or attend in-person classes.
    “It is no longer deemed safe for Greek houses to host events and they may not take place,” said Local Health Officer Julie Gibbs. “Reducing the exposure opportunities from social contact is imperative for the 18-24 age group.”
    K-State is also encouraging students in Manhattan, Salina and Johnson County not to travel during Labor Day weekend.
    The numbers are as follows as of Friday afternoon:
    Active cases – 679
    Deaths – 6
    Recovered – 489
    Monitoring, Active – 204
    Monitoring, Complete – 387
    Pending Results – 223
    Probable cases* – 12
    Negative Tests – 7,114
    Total Cases – 1,174
    13 Active Outbreaks in Riley County:
    KSU Football: 12
    Homestead Assisted Living: 6
    USD 384 School District Office: 7
    Sororities:
    Alpha Delta Pi: 10
    Alpha Xi Delta: 7
    Chi Omega: 6
    Kappa Kappa Gamma: 8
    Kappa Delta: 7
    Pi Beta Phi: 5
    Fraternities:
    Delta Sigma Phi: 20
    Phi Delta Theta: 21
    Sigma Alpha Epsilon: 5
    Theta Xi: 5
    Pottawatomie County is reporting five new cases, bringing its number of active cases to 19, recoveries to 149 and pending test results to 22.
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    KMAN News Director and host of In Focus. Contact Brandon at Brandon@1350KMAN.com

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