LEE CO. PART OF ‘HIGH HOSPITALIZATION’ DESIGNATION

  

 

Lee County Judge Paul E. Fischer says the county has been notified by the state that the Trauma Service Area has exceeded 15% total hospital capacity.

That has led to a ‘high hospitalization’ designation, which prohibits elective surgeries, pushes retail establishments and restaurants back to 50% occupancy, and closes bars.

Fischer goes on to say, however, that Lee County has fewer than 30 confirmed COVID-19 cases over the last 14 days, which allows the higher occupancy until the county receives notice from the Department of State Health Services.

Fischer says the county continues to work with local providers and the state to get more COVID-19 vaccine, and all local pharmacies and numerous medical providers have been approved to receive the vaccine.

 

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  1. Again something to kill the small local business! Bars and restaurants are not responsible for a mass infection. I bet Lagrange is not limiting the number of people going into Walmart or how many people gather waiting to check out!!! If you’re going to close small business then close the large ones too! I know libs will say curbside and delivery, but the money spent on packaging and extra supplies will eat up any profits that could be made. With the laws, a bar can’t do curbside!!!!

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