(NDDOH) The North Dakota State Health Department reported Friday morning, that the Thursday COVID-19 statistics showed Stutsman County with 98 new positive cases. Total positives since the start of the pandemic are 1382, with 399 active cases, and 973 individuals have recovered.
Earlier Friday: Jamestown (CVHD) – Central Valley Health District reports that the community should expect another large number of positive reported Friday when released by the North Dakota Department of Health at 11am. “Approximately half of the positive cases are located in a congregate living setting, while the remainder are attributed to community spread,” reported Robin Iszler, Unit Administrator.
Izler wants to remind the community about the recent city orders enacted by the Jamestown City
Council which includes the requirement of masks by employees in the retail and service
industries. Additionally, all businesses are urged to require face coverings of the general public
when entering the establishment. Also enacted was the requirement of a safety plan to be
submitted to the City of Jamestown for any large event of 50 people or more.
Governor Doug Burgum announced yesterday that Stutsman County has been moved to the
“high risk” orange category in the COVID-19 North Dakota Smart Restart Plan. Guidance
includes that at this level of risk that all gatherings and events should be held at 25% capacity,
not exceeding 50. The same capacity guidance is also given for bars, restaurants, and food
service industries. For more information on the ND Smart Restart Plan, visit
https://bit.ly/36h0mL0.
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