A rehab and nursing facility in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, has had one of the largest COVID-19 outbreaks in Berkshire County, according to the city health department.
The Springside Rehabilitation and Skilled Care Center said it has 52 residents and 28 staff testing positive, and that an additional 29 residents and 10 staff have recovered so far, and/or completed isolation.
Patricia Tremblay, the public health nurse coordinator of the Pittsfield Health Department, said 10 residents from the facilty have died during the outbreak. But she said Springside acted quickly to treat residents.
"It looks like about 14 that were really pretty ill had the monoclonal antibody treatment done, and it seems to have made a significant difference," she said.
Tremblay said residents who tested positive are isolated in one wing, and those who have been exposed are quarantined in another. She said the facility has also closed staff break room areas to minimize so employees are not eating together.
The National Guard has assisted Springside with care, providing one physician, along with EMTs and medics.
Springside is managed by BaneCare, which runs a dozen nursing facilities in the state.