Some of you are aware that my 87-yr old MIL is in LTC, survived 4 weeks of covid this past May, but made a full recovery. Just got an email from the facility that a staff member tested positive. Covid numbers are very high here in MN but the death rate is lower than the first round. This is a morbid thought but it will be really interesting (and nerve wracking) to see if she has natural immunity this time and what happens to the resident population of her wing. I will post what, if anything, happens. Hope everyone's LOs are staying well!
I agree that it will be both "interesting and nerve wracking" to see if your MIL has a natural immunity to the virus this time around as it will be with my mom. She is 95 and survived COVID which she got at her previous LTCF this past April/May too and made a full recovery except not being able to walk or dress herself anymore.
Living in the desert southwest, the weather is still nice enough to do outdoor visits and so far the new facility she's in and in the MC wing hasn't had any new cases of the virus with staff or residents but, we all know that can change on a dime.
The biggest unknown for both our cases is whether or not they can get it again this soon - not much is being said on that front. Actually, I don't think much is being talked about concerning the elderly population in general even though they are the most vulnerable. I feel like they want to just put them out to pasture with no regard to either them or their families but, that's just my own opinion.
Hope you will let us know how it turns out as time wears on and best wishes to you and your family in the meantime.
They sent the infected LTC patient out to a "Restorative Suites" facility instead of an internal "covid wing". They don't give any other info about the patient so don't know if they had covid before. The (hospice?) facility is 30 miles away. 30 miles! I wonder if they're allowing essential caregivers in...? Sure hope so.