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COVID-19 Cases at Training Center Announced

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CAPE MAY – A Coast Guard Training Center Cape May recruit and a civilian staff member tested positive for COVID-19.
According to a release, all recruits from company U-198 were tested June 3, as part of COVID medical surveillance on all incoming recruits in the Restriction of Movement (ROM) plan designed to mitigate risk of potential COVID infection. One test came back positive June 6. The Coast Guard Clinic on base reported the test results to federal, state and local health officials. The recruit has been isolated and remains in quarantine per Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance and Coast Guard response plans. The recruit is asymptomatic.
Separately, a civilian staff member tested positive in late May, and self-isolated. Through previous contact tracing, the staff member was already quarantined based on an exposure to a COVID case outside of the Training Center and tested negative. The member had no contact with other base personnel, including recruits or training staff, during the isolation and has subsequently tested negative.
“Our number one goal at Training Center Cape May is the safety of our staff, recruits and families,” stated Capt. Kathy Felger, commanding officer, Coast Guard Training Center Training Center Cape May. “The response to these two cases, though separate, was handled professionally and in accordance with all current CDC and Coast Guard guidance. We will continue to monitor all staff and recruits to ensure the health and safety of all of our members and the community.”
The training center identified recruits and personnel that were in contact with the members and continue to screen, isolate, and treat all personnel as needed following CDC guidelines.
All recruits in training are monitored, and all personnel at Training Center Cape May have guidance on how to respond to potential COVID cases to keep Cape May County and Coast Guard communities as safe as possible.

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