Vaccines delayed at nursing home due to outbreak

More than 100 residents have tested positive for COVID-19.

December 30, 2020, 3:46 PM

A Georgia nursing home where a COVID-19 outbreak started after Thanksgiving has been forced to reschedule its first round of vaccines.

So far, 108 residents and 36 staff members have gotten sick, the nursing home told Atlanta ABC affiliate WSB.

PHOTO: In this screen grab from Google Maps, the Woodstock Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is shown in Woodstock, Ga.
In this screen grab from Google Maps, the Woodstock Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is shown in Woodstock, Ga.
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An employee who tested positive after Thanksgiving may have sparked the outbreak, according to Dianne Patterson, an administrator at Woodstock Nursing and Rehabilitation.

Soon afterward, other workers also tested positive.

"It only takes one for it to spread like wildfire," Patterson said.

PHOTO: In this Dec. 16, 2020, file photo, a box of vials filled with Pfizers Covid-19 vaccine sits on the preparation table at a hospital in Philadelphia.
In this Dec. 16, 2020, file photo, a box of vials filled with Pfizers Covid-19 vaccine sits on the preparation table at a hospital in Philadelphia.
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In addition to delaying its vaccination effort, Woodstock has temporarily stopped admitting new residents and has converted two hallways into COVID-19 units.

Georgia has reported 552,712 infections and 9,759 deaths from the virus, according to the state health department.

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