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    You are at:Home»Local News»COVID-19»Riley County health department issues new local health order

    Riley County health department issues new local health order

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    By KMAN Staff on June 23, 2020 COVID-19, Local News, Riley County

    Riley County health department announced Local Health Order No. 13.

    This new health order is in place due to the recent increase in positive cases, more hospitalizations, and heightened evidence of community spread.  The issue will go into effect at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday Jun 24 and will remain in effect for 14 days, or until amended, superseded, or rescinded.

    According to a press release, Local Health Officer Julie Gibbs says the data for the community indicates the need for more restrictions.  The community will need to take steps to protect public safety and prevent the healthcare system from being overwhelmed. She adds that if these measures are not successful, additional restrictions may be necessary.

    The mass gathering size, which was increased to 100 people last week, will now be reduced to 50 people.  Businesses and other locations that are open will have to adhere to the following guidelines;

    1. Restaurants and bars shall only operate at a max occupancy of 75% of their posted limits (including employees).
    2. All restaurants and bars shall screen each employee prior to each shift. This screening shall include asking about symptoms, travel, contact, and checking temperatures. These records shall be available upon request.  All other businesses are being encouraged to screen employees.
    3. Any businesses or other locations found in non-compliance with this order, or a source of significant disease outbreak, or as determined and notified by the Local Public Health Officer shall close.
    4. All businesses and locations are required to take proactive measures to ensure compliance with Recommended Business Practices as published by the Centers for Disease Control and industry-specific guidance by trade groups. Nothing in this order shall be interpreted to require that any business or location open if they choose not to.

    Local health officials are also still recommending people practice social distancing practices such as maintaining six feet apart, washing hands for at least 20 seconds or using hand sanitizer, covering coughs or sneezes, and wear masks where social distancing is not available.

    The full order can be read at https://www.rileycountyks.gov/DocumentCenter/View/19060/Local-Health-Order-No-13.

     

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