JAMESTOWN, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Jamestown Regional Medical Center (JRMC) says they have a surge plan in place if an influx of COVID-19 cases are reported and need hospitalization.
JRMC CEO and President Mike Delfs reported during the latest COVID-19 briefing that they continue to test for the disease locally while maintaining social distancing and safety regulations for their staff.
Delfs says they’re asked how they keep people safe.
With that in mind, Delfs says they’ve put together a “surge plan” for the hospital.
Delfs added that they regularly sanitize their rooms with their germ-zapping robot.
You can hear more from Delfs in the briefing below: