Two residents die after COVID-19 outbreak at Deuel County nursing home, other residents experiencing no symptoms - KELOLAND.com

(KELO) — The Good Samaritan Society in Deuel County has experienced a COVID-19 breakout among residents and staff where all of the residents are fully vaccinated.

Jon Berg with Sanford Health told KELOLAND News that six residents are currently quarantined with a positive result.

Those residents are experiencing mild to no symptoms “thanks to the incredibly effective vaccine,” Berg said.

Two residents of the facility who tested positive have died, Berg confirmed.

61-percent of the employees at this facility have been vaccinated against COVID-19, Vice President of Nursing and Clinical Services at Good Samaritan Society Rochelle Rindels told KELOLAND News.

Sanford Health and Good Samaritan Society are now requiring that all employees receive the COVID-19 vaccine by November 1.

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