(KLZA)-- Falls City Council members approved a proclamation during their Monday night meeting concerning COVID-19.
The Proclamation says in part:
“Whereas, COVID-19 continues to be present in Falls City and, with a recent increase in reported positive cases, in the region and states across the country: and Whereas it is critically important to protect the residents of Falls City, visitors, students and employees in Falls City from the spread of COVID-19; the Falls City Board of Health, in an effort to curtail the spread of COVID-19, encourages residents of Falls City, as well as visitors to Falls City to follow all Public Health Recommendations and Guidelines related to COVID-19, including the use of face shields or coverings or cloth face masks in public and private areas, when social distancing is not possible or practical.
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