Sunday, March 29, 2020

Today In Wyoming's History: March 28, 2020. Jackson shelters in place.

A  link in  to Today In Wyoming's History: March 28; for 2020

To add a tad to it, Teton County has 14 of the 80s some cases in Wyoming, which is statistically odd.  Additionally, this is the only instance I'm aware of a town in Wyoming, as opposed to a county, issuing an order. The actually authority is vested with the county health officer, although here they're acting pursuant to his recommendation, and that probably covers it.

The basic suggestion that those from outside the area vacate is also interesting, as basically that stands to spread the virus, if its widespread enough in the community, although it may not be.

2020  In an emergency session, the Town of Jackson, Wyoming, issued a shelter in place order for the town, implementing recommendations from Teton County's health official brought about by the COVID 19 pandemic.  The country recommendations, issued on the 24th, further recommended that people from outside the county or with second homes leave the county for their primary residences.

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