As we continue to see changes to Teton County’s daily new cases numbers, State Public Health Officer, Dr. Alexia Harrist, has approved a request to continue extend the Teton District Public Health Order #20-6, requiring that all adults wear face coverings in public places in Teton County, including within the City of Jackson, through September 30th. Teton District Health Officer, Dr. Travis Riddell, also extended Teton District Health Recommendation #9, encouraging early closure of restaurants and bars through September 18th. Dr. Riddell says, “With return to school and cooler weather on the way, we anticipate a general increase in close contact among members of the community. To mitigate this additional risk, continued face covering use is an important tool to prevent another COVID-19 resurgence.”
https://jacksonholeradio.com/2020/07/schools-will-get-masks/
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