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TexasTowelie

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Thu May 28, 2020, 03:58 AM May 2020

City leaders plead for COVID-19 regulation after Johnson County makes it voluntary

More than 20 city council members from across Johnson County have signed a letter urging county leaders to adopt coronavirus restrictions that can be enforced.

After Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly announced she has shifted responsibility for COVID-19 prevention to counties, Johnson County health officials said they would not impose their own restrictions. Instead, the county is leaving it up to businesses and residents to follow recommendations laid out in Kelly’s phased approach to reopening the economy.

Now all churches and businesses, including bars, nightclubs and entertainment venues which had been closed can reopen, at full capacity and with no other regulations.

Kansas Secretary of Health and Environment Dr. Lee Norman warned Wednesday that if mass gatherings are allowed without social distancing, the state is going “to see an increase and perhaps a startling increase in the number of cases.”

Read more: https://www.kansascity.com/news/coronavirus/article243044401.html

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City leaders plead for COVID-19 regulation after Johnson County makes it voluntary (Original Post) TexasTowelie May 2020 OP
WTF? KS Toronado May 2020 #1

KS Toronado

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1. WTF?
Thu May 28, 2020, 08:37 AM
May 2020

" Johnson County health officials said they would not impose their own restrictions", if this is true they are in lockstep with der twitler 100% meaning politics is more important than peoples health. As many cases as Johnson County has they should be requiring masks to be worn in public.

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