
Teton County’s Board of Commissioners have decided to keep their public meetings in virtual mode at least until the end of October.
Commissioners will get an update on coronavirus numbers next Monday to determine if and when the board will return to a traditional in person meeting format or a hybrid mixture of in-person and virtual.
The Teton County Health Department‘s risk level is at “RED” indicating a high risk of infection for community residents.
Teton County lists 48 active COVID-19 infections as of Monday and another 123 residents under quarantine orders from the Health District. St John’s Health says there are four patients in primary care facilities that have confirmed COVID-19 infections and two persons with the virus are in the hospital’s intensive care unit.
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