Douglas County Commissioners vote to extend mask mandate, social distancing
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and last updated 2021-04-14 23:06:34-04
KANSAS CITY, Mo. â The Douglas County Commissioners voted unanimously Wednesday to extend the county s mask mandate and social distancing requirements.
The updated order goes into effect at 12:01 a.m. Thursday and remains in place until May 26, according to a news release from the Lawrence-Douglas County Health Department.
The order does remove the county s mass gathering limit of 50, but still requires a 50% capacity restriction on indoor businesses and most public venues, the news release states.
âAs Douglas County has done well overall during the pandemic, our public health strategy going forward continues to rely on the efficacy of mask wearing and social distancing, Lawrence-Douglas County Public Health Director Dan Partridge said in the news release. We continue to ask our community members to do their part to keep the disease
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George Diepenbrock, Lawrence-Douglas County Public Health
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LMH Health pharmacy technician Priscilla Johnson receives a COVID-19 vaccine from her son Tyler Johnson, who is a pharmacy student intern in the LMH Health inpatient pharmacy.
When Priscilla Johnson, LMH Health pharmacy technician in the oncology pharmacy department, rolled up her sleeve to receive a COVID-19 vaccine on Dec. 19, a familiar face was preparing the needle her son Tyler Johnson.
“Honestly, it was a blessed moment for me. With my own son giving me my vaccine, I was able to experience his education firsthand,” she said. “He explained things very well to me and encouraged me to get the correct information. I had no pain with the initial shot. I had some soreness later at the injection site, and I was a bit tired the first day. But I had no other symptoms or reactions.”