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Jackson County urges safety, social distancing for 4th of July celebrations

During this holiday weekend and other summer celebrations with family or friends, the Jackson County Health Department has issued a reminder to protect yourself and loved ones by practicing safe steps to reduce the chances of getting or spreading COVID-19. The Health Department states that the health, economic, and social harms of the COVID-19 pandemic remain widespread and severe.

Jackson County numbers are continuing to slowly increase, with a current cumulative case count of 476 and 29 deaths in Jackson County. Full statistics can be seen on the Coronavirus page at the Health Department’s website here.

Suggested activities are those that pose a lower risk, allow for keeping six feet apart rather than standing close to one another, and gathering outside rather than indoors. If you must go indoors, the Health Department urges to make sure the area is clean and disinfected before and after the gathering. The latest Executive Order does allow for social gatherings of 50 people indoors and 250 people outdoors at this time with six feet of distance between individuals not from the same household.

Jackson residents are also reminded of general safety tips such as safe driving and fireworks safety, which can be viewed here: Fireworks Safety

Some suggested activities for this holiday season include:

The Jackson County Health Department has provided some tips for things to consider when planning a party: