Marana News July 20, 2022

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July 20, 2022

Health departments announces first monkeypox case

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hose who answer 911 calls in Marana are better equipped and more efficient. Marana’s Police Department remodeled its communication center, replacing outdated technology and making it more comfortable for its public safety dispatchers and supervisors. The $250,000 upgrade, which came in under budget, went online June 25 after five weeks of construction. During that time, communications employees worked out of the Oro Valley Police Department’s Communication Center. The project replaced 17-year-old technology that staff said wasn’t doing the job effectively. The space was reconfigured. Work consoles were re-

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duced from seven to five. A locker room was added for dispatchers and seven computer printers were replaced with one. “A lot of new technology has developed in the last 17 years and we’re taking advantage of it,” Lt. John DeStefano said, communications manager at MPD. The 12 dispatchers and two supervisors are pleased with the changes. “They’re very excited. They’re very happy with it,” DeStefano said. “I love it. I’m absolutely in love with it,” dispatcher Patty Spencer said in a statement. “It’s bright. It’s homey. It’s home. Everything that the public is going through, we’re going through with

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he Pima County Health Department announced its first probable case of monkeypox during a July 12 press conference. Arizona’s first reported case was reported more than a month ago in Maricopa County. Pima County Health Department Director Dr. Theresa Cullen said the infected person has been isolated and Pima County epidemiological staff are working on contact tracing. The case is still under review by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and is believed to be considered low risk to the general population. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends watching for early monkeypox symptoms such as fever, chills, headache, swollen lymph nodes, muscle aches and/or exhaustion. A rash or sores can also appear before, after or during symptoms. Antiviral treatment is available upon infection. Consultation with a health care provider is recommended if early monkeypox symptoms are exhibited. “The most common route of transmission is skin to skin,” Cullen said. “You can transmit monkeypox by having direct skin to skin contact with a lesion.” Until lesions are 100% scabbed, which

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