DOTHAN, Ala. – A second coronavirus case has been confirmed at Dothan’s Southeast Health, a hospital spokesman said Tuesday.
The case brings Houston County’s total cases to three.
However, the hospital did not release any information about the patient.
As of Tuesday evening, the Alabama Department of Public Health confirmed 242 positive cases of the COVID-19 in the state, including only one positive case for Houston County.
According to the Southeast Health website, the health-care facility is reporting two confirmed cases. Additionally, the website notes that the facility has 26 pending cases and 17 cases which reported negative results for the virus.
The hospital’s first case was reported last week, and that person, who is from Georgia, is still a patient, the hospital confirmed. The patient’s condition was not released Tuesday.
On Monday, Extendicare Health and Rehabilitation in Dothan announced that it had one patient who had tested positive and two others waiting coronavirus test results.
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As of March 20, visitors are no longer allowed at most Southeast Health locations (except essential-care visitors).
According to hospital’s media-relations office, the new policy will be in place until the transmission of coronavirus is no longer a threat to patients, staff and the community.