Apr. 13, 2020 4p; Updated 8:40p
(WGTD)---Kenosha County has reported its first COVID-19 cases in a long-term care facility. And Kenosha County Sheriff Dave Beth tells the Kenosha News that five staff members of the Kenosha County Jail at the Public Safety Building and at the Kenosha County Detention Center near the airport have testified positive for the virus.
Beth says the five staff members had been quarantined with symptoms before the positive test results came back. The results of tests done on additional staff members are pending.
Meanwhile, five residents and two employees of Parkside Manor at 6300 67th St. have tested positive.
None is hospitalized and the residents who have tested positive have been isolated. The remaining residents will all be tested, according to a news release from the county.
Kenosha County has had a total of four deaths attributable at least in part to COVID-19. The fourth death was reported Monday afternoon.
Walworth County reported two coronavirus-related deaths Monday, bringing the total number in that county to three. Five deaths have been reported in Racine County.
Walgreen's announced Monday that it has temporarily closed its Paddock Lake store because a store employee is being evaluated for COVID-19.
The pandemic is not expected to peak in Wisconsin until later this month.
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