A COVID-19 outbreak at PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center in Vancouver has impacted at least 10 patients and four health care workers.
“This is a wake-up call,” said Dr. Lawrence Neville, chief medical officer for the PeaceHealth Columbia Network, during an online press conference held Monday, July 19. “If it can happen here, it can happen anywhere.”
The outbreak began July 10, after a patient on the Vancouver hospital’s second floor tested positive for COVID-19.
Neville said all patients at PeaceHealth Southwest are tested for COVID upon admission. Those who test positive will remain in the 450-bed hospital’s COVID ward, while others will be tested throughout their hospital stay.
PeaceHealth is working with Clark County Public Health to determine the cause of the outbreak.
Catherine Kroll, PeaceHealth’s system director of infection prevention, said Monday there are three possible sources for the outbreak: a visitor could have brought the infection into the hospital and transmitted it to others; a health care worker could have unknowingly come to work positive for COVID-19; or a patient could have come into the hospital infected with COVID-19 but incubating the virus and not yet showing symptoms or testing positive.