PITTSBURGH (Newsradio 1020 KDKA) - Two residents at the Kane Community Living Center in Glen Hazel have tested positive for COVID-19.
The residents were tested after they had "unexplained fevers," and both remain at the facility in isolation.
This comes two days after a staff member tested positive for coronavirus.
In a release on Wednesday, Dennis Biondo, Director of the Kane Community Living Centers, said the staff member had not had any direct resident contact and that the person does not provide direct care.
Kane says that they have been following the guidelines from the CDC and are actively screening residents for fever and respiratory issues and that is what led to identifying the two cases.
Kane has restricted all visitation since March 13 except for end of life and all volunteer activities.
Access has also been restricted for all non-essential healthcare workers.
In addition, all group activities and communal dining for residents have been postponed.
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