Montgomery County mask mandate extended through March 27
The order will go into effect Feb. 28.
Face coverings are required in all public areas of commercial business establishments, outdoor areas where social distancing of at least six feet cannot be maintained and areas in business offices where there is direct interaction, the county news release stated.
As of Feb. 25, Montgomery County has 355 active COVID-19 cases.
Montgomery County, Tennessee has 355 active COVID-19 cases.
In the last 14 days, Montgomery County has had
651 new cases out of 3,422 tests
11 Hospitalizations
86 new Schoolage Cases (age 5-18)
The order requires any business open to the public to post a sign which can be found on the Montgomery County website, requiring masks at all public entrances.
Mask order extended for Montgomery County to end of March, with data showing it s working
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APSU officials announced that campus activities Monday have been switched to a remote system, and city and county officials advised people to stay off the roads when possible.
Snow is expected to begin at midnight Sunday night and continue into Monday. The National Weather Service in Nashville said 3 to 7 inches of snow could fall.
“Based on the information we have been monitoring, this is likely to be a significant snow event,” Montgomery County Mayor Jim Durrett said in a statement released Sunday afternoon.
Durrett and Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts are urging people to stay home on Monday.
“Road crews and equipment are ready to go, but with the amount of snow predicted and the freezing temperatures, it will take crews longer to clear the streets,” Durrett said.