Washington County, Utah – In an effort to minimize impacts and keep the citizens in Washington County safe and to adhere to the event and programming guidelines established by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the following practices will be enforced beginning March 17, 2020, and will be re-evaluated April 6, 2020.
County Departments/Offices will continue to remain open while practicing social distancing. Public meetings will follow the CDC guidelines and all gatherings of 50 people and more will be canceled. We encourage the public to view meetings online or on the Community Education Chanel. Public Hearings have been suspended.
Council on Aging (aka Senior Centers) is closing. The Meals-on-Wheels (MOW) program for all three (3) centers will continue to run; however, the MOW drivers will deliver meals at doorsteps and will not enter the residence. Rather than serve meals at the center, patrons may pick up frozen meals in the center parking lot during the usual meal times, to take home and heat. Patrons should call in and preorder the meal for the next day.
Dixie Center will follow the CDC guidelines and will not hold gatherings and events of 50 people and more.
Justice Court will follow guidelines issued by the Utah Supreme Court.
Legacy Park will follow the CDC guidelines, with their indoor facilities, and will not hold gatherings and events of 50 people and more. Outdoor events will be left up to the event organizers as to whether or not they will cancel, reschedule or modify their event.
Libraries will remain open with limited use. Due to the public schools shutting down, the County feels it important for adults and children to continue to have resources available. Libraries will remain open for patrons to check out books, but the public should not remain at the library after doing so. In addition, the libraries will suspend all programs and computer use. Meetings in the library community areas are canceled.
Sheriff’s Office will follow the policy from the Purgatory Correctional Facility Disease Committee.
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Terrible headline! Way to scare people that the virus is here in Washington County
It is in St George.
That’s what I thought too. That the virus was here.
Ppl…. the virus is here. Was at Lowe’s yesterday and paint clerk was sick as a dog, couching and sneezing…. no gloves or face protection. Ppl…. please cover up and stay home if you are sick. PLEASE PLEASE.