“The patient is in stable condition and is being treated in isolation in accordance with our strong infection prevention protocols,” the spokeswoman said. “As this virus continues to spread throughout our country and our state, we are prepared to provide care while maintaining a safe facility for our team members and visitors. Preparing for potential epidemics and pandemics is not new and our expert infection preventionists, physicians and nurses are trained and ready for this. We continue to follow guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and work closely with local and state health agencies.”