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			Memorial Health System Posts Video 
			Interviews to Provide Information on Coronavirus  Send a link to a friend
 
            
            [September 11, 2020]  
             SPRINGFIELD — Memorial Health System has 
			launched a new series of video interviews to inform the public about 
			topics related to COVID-19, including updates on testing and ways 
			for the public to protect themselves and others. | 
        
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			 The video interviews are available online at
			
			bit.ly/COVID-19Conversations, according to Aimee Allbritton, 
			system senior vice president and chief transformation officer. 
 “Our goal is to make sure the public has a source of reliable 
			information about COVID-19,” Allbritton said.
 
 In one interview, Linda Jones, system vice president of ancillary 
			operations, described the evolution of COVID-19 testing. Jones 
			discussed Memorial Health System’s efforts to institute a new 
			“rapid-testing” kit that can be processed in its own labs.
 
 Other videos include
			
			an interview with Diana Knaebe, system administrator of 
			behavioral health, offering advice on how to deal with stress and 
			the “paralyzing fear” that some in central Illinois are feeling 
			during the pandemic, and a discussion with Allbritton about how the 
			public plays a “frontline” role in stopping the spread of the virus 
			by staying at home and following “social distancing” guidelines if 
			they must go out.
 
 Gina Carnduff, system director of infection prevention, gave tips in 
			another video about
			
			how people can avoid spreading COVID-19 by wearing homemade 
			masks when in public settings, such as supermarkets.
 
			
			 
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            “This will form some kind of barrier to keep those 
			germs contained within the mask and not being spread to others, as 
			we know COVID-19 is spread primarily through the air, through 
			droplets when someone coughs, talks, sneezes, laughs,” she said. 
            
			 
            Ed Curtis, president chief executive officer of the system, 
			complimented community residents in another video interview, saying, 
			“Sheltering 
			in place is making a difference.”
 Curtis emphasized that community residents play a key role in 
			helping prevent the spread of the disease by taking basic actions 
			like practicing good hand hygiene.
 
 Curtis also noted that while some postponable procedures have been 
			delayed, residents should continue to consult their healthcare 
			providers if they experience any medical issues. “Nothing is being 
			deferred for people who need essential services,” he said.
 
 More video interviews will be added to continue to inform the 
			community.
 
            [Memorial Health Systems] |