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Posted on: December 15, 2020

[ARCHIVED] TETON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT INFORMS START BUS OF RIDERS TESTING POSITIVIE FOR COVID-19

Corona Virus

Press Release:  Teton County Health Department Informs START Bus  of Riders Testing Positive for COVID-19 

 

At this time the Teton County Health Department determined that a person rode multiple buses between the dates of December 13 and December 17 to and from Teton Village as well as on Town Shuttle/Circulator runs during their infectious period prior to testing positive for COVID-19. Due to the inability to identify specific individuals who may have been exposed to COVID-19, the Health Department is advising anyone who rode on the START Bus for more than 15 minutes on the following routes to read and follow the recommendations below: 

 

December 13th    Mike Yokel (3:05 pm) to Teton Village (3:40 pm)             

December 13th    Teton Village (9:44 pm) to Mike Yokel (10:20 pm)                        

December 14th    Mike Yokel (3:50 pm) to Teton Village (4:25 pm)             

December 14th    Teton Village (8:25 pm) to Buffalo Way (8:49 pm)

December 14th    Buffalo Way (10:09 pm) to Mike Yokel (10:20 pm)                        

December 15th    Mike Yokel (11:28 am) to Deloney (11:35 am)      

December 15th    Mike Yokel (3:50 pm) to Teton Village (4:25 pm)             

December 16th    Mike Yokel (3:48 pm) to Deloney (3:55 pm)

December 17th    Mike Yokel (7:35 am) to Teton Village (8:10 am)

  • Monitor symptoms for 14 days after exposure. Even minor symptoms can indicate COVID-19. 
    • This involves checking your temperature and determining if you have developed a cough, cold like symptoms, sore throat, difficulty breathing, shortness of breath, muscle aches, headache, loss of taste or smell. 
    • If you notice these or other new symptoms, test immediately, notify your health care provider or call the St John’s Medical Center hotline: 307-739-4898. Let them know that you may have been a close contact to a case in order to protect people who will be caring for you. If you need emergency medical care call 911 and be sure to tell them you may have been exposed to COVID-19.    
  • The Teton County Health Department encourages you to order a Vault test: https://www.vaulthealth.com/covid. This test captures saliva at your home but proctored via Zoom through Vault and is free for Wyoming residents using a Wyoming address for delivery. 
    • If you have symptoms, please test immediately.
    • If you do not have symptoms, Teton Public Health recommends testing on or after day 7 from last known exposure. 
  • Maintain a distance of at least 6 feet from other people.
  • Wear a mask or face covering (two layers or more, single-layer buffs are not adequate) if you must leave your home or be around other people.
  • Cover coughs or sneezes by using your elbow or sleeve, not your hands.

Previously the Teton County Health Department had been determined that two persons that rode to and from Teton Village during their infectious period prior to testing positive for COVID-19. 

 

December 7th  Miller Park to Teton Village at 8:00 am                    Teton Village Express

December 7th  Teton Village to Miller Park at 4:00 pm                    Teton Village Express

December 9th  Miller Park to the Teton Village at 8:00 am               Teton Village Express

December 9th  Teton Village to Miller Park at 4:00 pm                    Teton Village Express

December 10th Miller Park to the Teton Village at 8:00 am               Teton Village Express

December 10th Teton Village to Miller Park at 4:00 pm                    Teton Village Express

December 12th Willow/Snow King to Teton Village at 8:33am             Teton Village Local

 

Please contact your health care provider if you are ill or the Teton County Health Department (at 307- 733-6401) if you have any questions or concerns regarding the above potential exposure.

 

Click here for more information on COVID-19 and what to do if exposed.

 

START Bus continues to follow guidance and direction from local and state health officials. Masks are required on all START buses, and the organization continues to focus on the safety of passengers and employees including extensive cleaning of buses, improvement to air flow of vehicles, and protection of drivers with dividers.

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