CORONAVIRUS UPDATES
COVID-19 is the disease caused by a virus strain that began spreading in the United States in early 2020. Health experts are concerned because little is known about this new respiratory virus, and it can cause severe illness and pneumonia in some people. Symptoms include fever, dry cough, and difficulty breathing. If you have symptoms, please call your primary care physician before going to the clinic. If you are exhibiting symptoms that you feel require emergent medical attention, please call 9-1-1.
Resources
Below are some resources where you can find more information about the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19. If you have recommendations for additional resources that we should include here, please reach out to us at info@lakechelannow.com.
- Chelan Douglas Health District
- CDC Website
- WA Financial Resources for Residents Impacted by COVID-19
- Small Business Administration – Guidance and loan resources
- Washington State Department of Health
- Lake Chelan School District – COVID-19 Updates – School closed/activities cancelled March 17 – April 24
- Manson School District – COVID-19 Updates – School closed/activities cancelled March 17 – April 24
- Chelan Senior Center – Closed March 11 – March 25, Meals by pick-up/delivery only, N. Shore Bible Church Friday meals cancelled
- Lake Chelan Community Hospital & Clinics – Please call before arriving if you have symptoms (509) 682-2511
- Columbia Valley Community Health – Please call before arriving if you have symptoms (509) 662-6000
- Thrive Chelan Valley – Teen Center closed for foreseeable future, drive-thru weekend meal service for students available for grab and go at CHS and Manson Elementary on Fridays, if you become aware of a need in the community please call (509) 934-2211
- Chelan County PUD – PUD lobbies in Chelan, Leavenworth and Wenatchee are closed
- City of Chelan – Please know that essential City services will be provided to the maximum extent possible
- Coronavirus Dashboard – Updates on cases worldwide
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Chelan and Douglas Officials Ask Residents to Stay Home as Much as Possible
A letter from several Chelan and Douglas officials asking residents to stay home as much as possible Dear residents of Chelan and Douglas counties, We know that this is a very challenging time for all of us as we face the challenges of combating the coronavirus in our region. Simply put, these are unprecedented times. We applaud our health care workers who are on the front lines. We find inspiration in the stories of kindness, compassion and support occurring across the region, including community initiatives that have popped up organically over the past few days. Please know your local governments agencies, health care facilities, nonprofits and others are unified and are working very hard — 24/7 — to safeguard and assist residents and communities. The health and well-being of our residents is paramount. For example, the two counties have partnered to land a $884,000 grant from the state to house COVID-19 positive patients who do not require hospitalization. This regional approach will not only help vulnerable members of our community, but also those who might be displaced in the future due to required isolation from a positive diagnosis of COVID-19. We also need your help. Our health care leaders at Confluence Health and Columbia Valley Community Health say the next week is especially crucial in stemming the spread of the coronavirus in the region. If the spread is not stemmed over the next week or so, and there is a sudden surge in cases in the days ahead, they are very concerned our local hospitals will be overwhelmed and unable to care for all those inflicted. This is a situation that requires an area-wide partnership in order protect a valued and critical segment of our community. We ask every resident, no matter what age, to stay inside their homes as much as possible for the next week. Not doing so could jeopardize the health and safety of our residents and communities. This is not to say you can’t go buy groceries if you need food or go outside for some fresh air. But practice social distancing and stay at least six feet away from others in the check-out line or on the trail or in the park. Several people touching the same basketball, for example, heightens the risk of spreading the virus. Wash your hands frequently. Try not to touch your face. We ask you to visit the Chelan-Douglas Health District and Centers for Disease Control websites, along with local media organizations, for the most current information. We are working to create specific avenues for people to access accurate information in both English and Spanish in the region. Already, local media organizations are in the process of forming a working group among themselves to streamline communication efforts. We are all in this together. We will continue to move forward during these trying times, just as the region has done countless times in the past when faced with adversity. In this community, we have always rallied. Please be safe and join us in taking the necessary steps to minimize the spread of this virus. Kindest regards, Wenatchee Mayor Frank Kuntz East Wenatchee Mayor Jerrilea Crawford Chelan County Commissioner Doug England Chelan County Commissioner Kevin Overbay Chelan County Commissioner Bob Bugert Douglas County Commissioner Marc Straub Douglas County Commissioner Dan Sutton Douglas County Commissioner Kyle Steinburg