Winona County health department finds COVID-19 outbreak in Lewiston

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Winona County Health and Human Services discovered through contact tracing a COVID-19 outbreak in the community of Lewiston.

Health officials in the southeast Minnesota community urge those in attendance of the following events to get tested for COVID-19 and quarantine for 14 days even if your test results are negative:

  • Sunday, July 26: An unorganized game of basketball at “Crossings” (Crossings Center, 170 S. Fremont St.)
  • Monday, July 27: Football camp in the morning and basketball camp in the evening at Lewiston-Altura High School
  • Tuesday, July 28: Football camp in the morning and basketball camp in the evening at Lewiston-Altura High School
  • Wednesday, July 29: Seven-on-seven football at Paul Giel Field in Winona.
  • Wednesday, July 29: Lewiston Farmer’s Market. (There is a potentially lower risk of transmission at this event)
  • Thursday, July 30: Evening basketball camp at Lewiston-Altura High School.
  • Thursday, July 30: An unorganized basketball game at Crossings in Lewiston.

"Certainly having students diagnosed with COVID-19 brought a sudden reality to the situation," said Gwen Carman, superintendent of Lewiston-Altura School district, which includes the high school where some of the sports camps in question took place.

"What I’m learning is that it’s very, very difficult to know exactly when the transmission or transmissions may have happened. There were multiple times the students were together in different activities," Carman said.

806 new COVID-19 cases, 9 additional deaths in latest MDH report

Minnesota Department of Health data shows at least 7,349 kids ages 6-19 years-old have tested positive for COVID-19 out of 60,898 total cases in the state.

Visit the MDH website if you or your child becomes sick.