Jackson, Wyoming issues Stay at Home order
March 28, 2020
Update March 29, 2020: Teton County's Health Officer has issued a recommendation that is similar to the Town's Order to stay at home. While this is only a recommendation, it is strongly urged. Click here for details buckrail.com __________________________
March 28, 2020: On Saturday, March 28th, the Jackson Town Council voted to approve an emergency "Shelter-in-Place" Order.
Emergency Ordinance 1249 requires that all individuals currently within the Town of Jackson stay at home and leave their homes or residences only for Essential Activities. The order also has provisions for closing non-essential businesses, and lists the kinds of businesses excluded from the Order and still allowed to operate under the health restrictions.
The Order has a provision that requires any town resident who travels outside of Wyoming, and any visitors that visit Jackson from outside the town, also must limit their movement and self-quarantine for 14 days, and if they have been sick, allowed to integrate into the community only after they have returned to normal health for at least three days. (This is just a brief summary, click on the links below to get full details of the new Order.)
Click on this link to read the new ordinance and get more details: Town Council Approves Emergency Stay-At-Home Ordinance 1249 March 28, 2020
Click on this link to go to the Town of Jackson website for additional clarification of their emergency actions for the COVID-19 health emergency: www.jacksonwy.gov/ Town of Jackson, Wyoming
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