Uinta County plans for re-opening, seeking balance between health, safety & economic needs
15 Jun 2020
The following is a press release from Uinta County Public Health
UINTA COUNTY – Within the next weeks, local leaders will be working to interpret guidance from state leaders, as well as national guidance documents, and analyze local health data to prepare and plan for the anticipated lifting of the closure orders.
Information and plans from these meetings will be shared with local agencies and businesses to help prepare.
The current state closure orders will expire on April 30th, and will be replaced by updated guidance, which, per Governor Gordon’s press conference, will include an exemption application for counties, so that each county can make decisions based on consideration of their risks and other important factors.
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