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South Salt Lake men’s resource center to become a COVID-19 quarantine facility

UPDATED: APRIL 10, 2020 AT 5:22 PM
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Producer, Inside Sources

SOUTH SALT LAKE – The men’s resource center in South Salt Lake will become a quarantine facility after two people staying there in different dorms both tested positive for COVID-19.

That means the men who are there have to stay there, while The Road Home, who operates the shelter, will not be taking in anymore homeless for the time being as a quarantine facility.

Katherine Fife, Salt Lake County’s director of programs and partnerships, tells KSL-TV the change was made on Friday. The county health department is there to test everyone for COVID-19.

“What that essentially means now is the remaining individuals who are at the men’s resource center are going to be monitored and tested and treated there,” Fife says.

But those who need more medical care will get it.

“If anybody does show symptoms [of COVID-19], then they will be connected with the right healthcare provider or a hospital as necessary,” Fife says.

Salt Lake County confirmed on Thursday that someone staying at the shelter had come down with COVID-19. Later that evening, the second case was discovered in another dorm.

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