FIRST CORONAVIRUS PATIENT ADMITTED TO UNIVERSITY OF IOWA HOSPITALS AND CLINICS

First coronavirus patient admitted to University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics

Officials at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, reported on Wednesday that they have admitted a presumptive case of COVID-19.

The patient, who is reported to be in critical condition, is one of the 13 presumptive cases of the virus reported to date in the state, all of whom were reported to be in isolation at home, recovering from the virus.

A top official of Iowa City hospital system reported the admission to faculty and staff via email Wednesday morning and stated that the hospital system was alerted in advance of the patient’s arrival.  According to a copy of the email obtained by the Des Moines Register, UIHC CEO Suresh Gunasekaran told staff that “All proper procedures and precautions were followed during the admission process, and staff members were properly protected,” further that “Our preparation ensured that the patient did not come in contact with anyone who was not properly protected.”  Gunasekaran went on to state the patient “remains in critical condition in our care” and “will be isolated for the duration of treatment, so our team members and patients are safe.”  Gunasekaran added in the email that employee and patient safety “are our top priorities.”

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