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			 “This measure is one that we are taking to protect 
			our community and our colleagues,” said Dr. Raj Govindaiah, Memorial 
			Health System senior vice president and chief medical officer. “This 
			will ensure that patients are screened and treated in accordance 
			with public health guidelines from the Illinois Department of Public 
			Health and Centers for Disease Control.” 
 “This is an important step that both hospitals are taking to make 
			sure we are able to care for all patients are coming to our 
			emergency department in the most efficient and safe way,” said Dr. 
			Gurpreet Mander, chief medical officer of HSHS St. John’s.
 
 Patients will be screened in an area just outside the emergency 
			department of each hospital. Patients without respiratory symptoms 
			will be screened and sent to the emergency department check-in 
			areas.
 
 If a patient has respiratory symptoms, one of the hallmarks of 
			COVID-19, he or she will go to a portable screening bay for 
			assessment. The patient then will be directed to appropriate 
			treatment settings.
 
			
			 
			Memorial Health System also on Monday began operating a respiratory 
			screening clinic at South Sixth ExpressCare, 2950 S. Sixth St., 
			Springfield. The clinic will operate from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., seven 
			days a week. 
 People coming to the respiratory clinic should call a hotline before 
			they arrive. That number is 217-588-4019. The clinic is open to 
			anyone with a respiratory problem that could be COVID-19.
 
 In addition to the hotline, people can notify staff of their visit 
			to the Memorial respiratory clinic through the “On My Way” feature 
			Memorial Health System app. The app is available on the Apple Store, 
			Google Play Store and at mymemorialapp.com.
 
 HSHS Medical Group Priority Care, 1836 S. MacArthur Blvd., 
			Springfield is also operating a regional respiratory hub. Hours are 
			7 a.m. to 9 p.m., seven days a week.
 
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            Reminder: What to Do If You Are Experiencing 
			Symptoms 
 If you are experiencing possible COVID-19 symptoms, please do not go 
			to the emergency room. First, call your primary care physician. If 
			you don’t have a physician, call the Sangamon County Department of 
			Public Health hotline at 217-321-2606.
 
 About HSHS St. John’s Hospital
 HSHS St. John’s Hospital in Springfield, Illinois is a regional 
			medical center offering a comprehensive array of health care 
			services to central and southern Illinois. Founded in 1875, St. 
			John’s is the flagship hospital of Hospital Sisters Health System 
			and is home to the Prairie Heart Institute, St. John’s Children’s 
			Hospital, St. John’s Women’s Services, St. John’s Neurosciences 
			Institute, St. John’s Cancer Center, orthopedic services and 
			AthletiCare. St. John’s now has one of the most advanced surgery 
			centers in the nation and a renovated patient tower. St. John’s is 
			designated as a level I trauma center, has its own college of 
			nursing and is a teaching hospital for the Southern Illinois 
			University School of Medicine. For more information about St. John’s 
			Hospital, visit www.st-johns.org.
 
 About Memorial Health System
 One of the leading healthcare organizations in Illinois, Memorial 
			Health System of Springfield is a community-based, not-for-profit 
			corporation dedicated to patient care, education and research. Our 
			more than 6,700 staff members, partnering physicians and hundreds of 
			volunteers are dedicated to improving the health of the communities 
			we have served since 1897. In a year, we serve an average of more 
			than 40,000 inpatients, more than 667,000 outpatients and more than 
			125,000 patients in our four Emergency Departments. Our highly 
			skilled team has a passion for excellence and is dedicated to 
			providing a great patient experience for every patient every time. 
			www.choosememorial.org
 
            [Dean Olsen | Media Relations 
			Consultant | CommunicationsMemorial Health System]
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