SSF Bintang Badminton Temporary Closed; Safety Precaution After One Visitor Tests Presumed- Positive for Covid-19

South San Francisco, CA   March 5, 2020

Editor’s note: COVID-19 is a serious virus, and should be treated as such, without causing over concern. Our best defense continues to be washing hands with soap and water, thoroughly, and often, keeping hands away from face, cough into elbow, reduce person to person contact i.e., ‘fist bump’ rather than handshaking, staying home when ill, etc. 

Keep COVID-19 in perspective; ‘So far, 16,000 people have died and 280,000 people have been hospitalized during the 2019-2020 flu season, according to preliminary estimates from the CDC.’ Precautions remain the same for all flu-virus related illnesses – including our common colds!

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Not to make light of this virus, yet a good reminder of how thoroughly hands must be washed – and kepted away from faces.

FROM SSF BINTANG BADMINTON

COVID-19 Update

A San Mateo resident confirmed on March 2, 2020, that he is presumptive positive for Covid-19 and still waiting for CDC’s test result.  This individual has reached out to all the places that he remembers visiting.  He notified us that he last visited Bintang SSF on Feb 21, before he was exhibiting any symptoms.  As a safety precaution, Bintang is closing the SSF facility to disinfect and deep clean.  The facility will be closed March 2-16, 2020. Our team is also reaching out to San Mateo Health Department and the CDC to find out what protocol should be followed.  This individual only visited the Bintang SSF location, so none of our other locations are at any risk of exposure and will remain open as normal.  We will keep everyone updated via our website and Facebook page.

Please note, the article states:

“The CDC’s guidance indicates that people who have had casual
contact with a case (e.g., in the same shop or restaurant) are at
minimal risk of developing infection.”

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From San Mateo County Health Department:

SMC Health confirms new case of novel coronavirus in San Mateo County, California Case is presumed-positive pending confirmation

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San Mateo County Health’s (SMC Health) Communicable Disease Control Program is reporting that a resident of San Mateo County is presumptive positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The case is pending confirmatory testing by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

“This new case of a positive case of novel coronavirus has happened in San Mateo County and we share the concerns of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that we all need to be prepared for COVID-19 to spread within the United States. To prevent any illness, follow CDC guidelines including washing your hands frequently, covering your sneeze, and staying home when sick. Also, please dust off your personal emergency plans to make sure you have proper provisions at your home including water, medications, and food.” said Dr. Scott Morrow, San Mateo County Health Officer.

The adult patient has been hospitalized and is in isolation. The patient has no known exposure to the virus through travel or through contact with a confirmed case of COVID-19. The source of exposure is unknown at this time.

In consultation with the CDC and the California Department of Public Health, San Mateo County Health is following up directly with all individuals who have had close contact with the case and are at risk of infection.

  • SMC Health will be monitoring any close contacts and ensuring that proper evaluation and care is provided if they become ill.
  • The CDC’s guidance indicates that people who have had casual contact with a case (e.g., in the same shop or restaurant) are at minimal risk of developing infection.
  • The current risk of local transmission remains relativity low but the landscape is likely to change rapidly in the coming days, weeks, and months.

No additional details about the case will be released at this time. With this new case, it brings the total positive COVID-19 cases in San Mateo County to two. The previous case is an individual who was repatriated to the United States by the CDC. The patient is currently in isolation and in good condition.

Symptoms of COVID-19 are like the flu, which include fever, cough, and shortness of breath. Symptoms may appear in as few as 2 days or up to 14 days after exposure.

If you are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19 and may have had contact with a person with COVID-19 or recently traveled to countries with apparent community spread, call your health care provider before seeking medical care so that appropriate precautions can be taken.

For general information about novel coronavirus, please visit www.cdc.gov or https://www.smchealth.org/coronavirus.

 

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