(KNZA)--All COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted in Doniphan County.
According to a release, the Doniphan County Board of Health and Local Health Officer Dr. Bradley Gaul issued an executive order lifting the restrictions as of Monday morning.
County health officials urge residents to use good judgment and to not lower their guard in practicing COVID-19 infection control measures. Such measures include social distancing of at least 6 feet, wearing a cloth mask in public, frequent hand washing and staying home if sick.
The release notes the Doniphan County Board of Health and local health officer retain the authority to issue new orders if the need arises.
Doniphan County has experienced 20 cases of COVID-19. As of June 10, all but two had recovered.
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