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9 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Grundy County, 7 in Sullivan County

9 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Grundy County, 7 in Sullivan County 34 Shares Grundy County Health Department on Monday reported nine more cases of COVID-19 and five more active cases from the weekend. As of Monday morning, the health department says Grundy County has had 761 COVID-19 cases year to date. That’s up by nine from Friday’s report. The newest number of active cases is at 100 which is an increase by five when compared to Friday. Grundy County deaths due to COVID-19 remain at 23. The public health order is in effect as of last Friday at the direction of the Grundy County Health Department board. Members of the elected board are Doctor Nicole Neal, Korynn Skipper, Philip Ray, Troy Crawford, and Taylor Ormsby.

Chillicothe reports 3 more COVID19 deaths; Grundy County reports 11 new cases of COVID-19

Chillicothe reports 3 more COVID19 deaths; Grundy County reports 11 new cases of COVID-19 The Grundy County Health Department reports 11 new COVID-19 cases for a total of 772. Five hundred seventy-three cases have been confirmed. One hundred three are active. There have been 23 COVID-19-related deaths reported for Grundy County. The Livingston County Health Center announces three additional COVID-19-related deaths since December 11th, bringing the total to 30. Eighteen new cases were added for a total of 948. Sixty-five cases are active, with 47 in the community, 11 facility actives, and seven school actives. There are eight current COVID-19-related hospitalizations for Livingston County. Post Views:

Grundy County Health Department and Health Officer Elizabeth Gibson issues Public Health Order

528 Shares The Grundy County Health Department and Health Officer Elizabeth Gibson have issued a Public Health Order requiring face coverings or masks to be worn to prevent or limit the spread of COVID-19. The order goes into effect on December 11 th. Gibson notes the intent of the order is to create safer environments for all residents and visitors. It will remain in effect for 60 days and be reviewed monthly. The order says all persons at least 10 years old are required to wear face coverings when in contact with others who are not household members. All public facilities and businesses should post signs at all entrances that face-coverings or masks are required to be worn inside the facilities or businesses.

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