Investigating Symptoms of Chest and Neck Discomfort
In the Rhein-Kreis Neuss district, the curve of new COVID-19 infections has shown a significant flattening, a development that has been attributed to the successful interruption of infection chains. This positive trend comes as a relief to the community, following the unfortunate death of a 60-year-old woman from Jüchen, bringing the total number of deaths in the district to eighteen.
The district administration is playing a pivotal role in the fight against the virus, primarily conducting COVID-19 tests in the Rhein-Kreis Neuss and Grevenbroich area. Over 4000 tests have been carried out, with 604 individuals testing positive for the virus. Currently, 251 persons are in quarantine as suspected COVID-19 cases.
The district health department is responsible for central access and appointment coordination, ensuring that anyone with symptoms of respiratory illness can contact them at 0 21 81/601 77 77. The department also covers the costs for the necessary non-medical staff.
The test centres in Rhein-Kreis Neuss are equipped with protective equipment and disinfectants to ensure the safety of all those being tested. In a reassuring note, 3369 persons have already been released from quarantine, demonstrating the district's commitment to managing the pandemic effectively.
It is important to note that anyone in the Rhein-Kreis Neuss district can get a COVID-19 test without restrictions. The district encourages anyone with symptoms to come forward for testing, helping to continue the positive trend of flattening the curve.
The community is urged to remain vigilant and follow the guidelines set by the health authorities to ensure the continued success in managing the pandemic.