The Planning and Zoning Committee voted Tuesday to extend an emergency ordinance that allowed restaurants to expand their outdoor dining options during the pandemic.
COVID-19 spread in Jefferson County at lowest level in almost a year Share Updated: 6:27 PM EDT Jun 1, 2021 Share Updated: 6:27 PM EDT Jun 1, 2021
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Show Transcript IMMUNITY. AFTER ALMOST A YEAR, JEFFERSON COUNTYS I AVERAGING 7.3 CASES RPE 100,000 PEOPLE BRINGING THE COUNTY INTO THE YELLOW WHEN IT COMES TO COMMUNITY SPREAD YELLOW SOUNDS SAFE COMPARED TO THE TRIPLE RED. WE WERE IN BKAC IN JANUARY, BUT IF YOU REMEMBER TO HOW BACK TO HOW NERVOUS WE WERE LAST JULY WHICH IS WHEN WE WERE IN THE YELLOW, IT’S STILL A REALLY HIGH LEVEL OF DISEASE. SHE POSTED JUST DR. SARAH MOYER YSSA ESPECIALLY CONCERNED ABOUT THOSE WHO HAVE STILL NOT BEEN VACCINATED EVERYONE THAT IS HOSPITALIZED RIGHT NOW OR ON OUR DEATH CHART WAS NOT VACCINATED SO VACCINES ARE REALLY GOOD AT PREVENTING HPIOSTALIZATION AND DEATH RIGHT NOW 49% OF THE POPUTILAON REMAINS UNVACCINATED THE MAJORITY ARE UNDER 40. THERE’S AOT L OF PEOPLE THERE THAT COVID-19 CAN FIND A HOST FROM