Katy Trail Community Health Center officials urge area residents to seek medical care if they are experiencing symptoms of COVID-19.
During the Pettis County COVID-19 Task Force meeting on Monday, January 4, officials said, “As our numbers are beginning to increase again, we ask that people monitor themselves; and if they become ill to seek medical care, particularly if they are having difficulty breathing, notice a dusky color around (their) lips or nail beds or are experiencing dizziness. COVID disease can progress quickly, and waiting too long to seek care can have serious consequences. For those at high risk of serious illness, monoclonal antibody therapy is available through Bothwell Regional Health Center. Please discuss your risk factors with your doctor to see if you are a candidate for this therapy. The therapy needs to be delivered before a person becomes seriously ill, and should be considered as soon as possible after diagnosis.”
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