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Mobile County Gov: Mobile County Shelter Opening At Theodore High School On Sunday, Aug. 29 @ 8 A.M. In Advance Of Hurricane Ida
28th August, 2021 Mobile County Shelter Opening at Theodore High School on Sunday, Aug. 29 @ 8 a.m. in Advance of Hurricane Ida
Aug 28th, 2021
MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. (Saturday, Aug. 28, 2021 – 6 p.m.) -- Theodore High School (6201 Swedetown Road North, Theodore, AL 36582) will be opened as a general population/medical needs shelter beginning Sunday, Aug. 29, 2021 at 8 a.m. in advance of Hurricane Ida. MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. (Saturday, Aug. 28, 2021 – 6 p.m.) -- Theodore High School (6201 Swedetown Road North, Theodore, AL 36582) will be opened as a general population/medical needs shelter beginning Sunday, Aug. 29, 2021 at 8 a.m. in advance of Hurricane Ida. If you go to a local shelter for Hurricane Ida, due to the impacts of COVID-19 you will be required to do the following: You will be required to wear a mask at all times unless eating or drinking You will be required to wear a mask at all times unless eating or drinking You will be required to wear a mask at all times unless eating or drinking You will be required to maintain 6-foot social distancing at all times from other people admitted to the shelter who are not in your family You will be required to maintain 6-foot social distancing at all times from other people admitted to the shelter who are not in your family You will be required to maintain 6-foot social distancing at all times from other people admitted to the shelter who are not in your family Mobile County Health Department personnel will screen for COVID-19 symptoms and potential exposures. This will include a questionnaire regarding any symptoms, being around someone with COVID-19, etc. and a temperature check may be required at that time. Mobile County Health Department personnel will screen for COVID-19 symptoms and potential exposures. This will include a questionnaire regarding any symptoms, being around someone with COVID-19, etc. and a temperature check may be required at that time. Mobile County Health Department personnel will screen for COVID-19 symptoms and potential exposures. This will include a questionnaire regarding any symptoms, being around someone with COVID-19, etc. and a temperature check may be required at that time. If you are currently in quarantine for COVID-19 please do not report to the shelter for admission. Please make alternate plans if you must evacuate. If you are currently in quarantine for COVID-19 please do not report to the shelter for admission. Please make alternate plans if you must evacuate. If you are currently in quarantine for COVID-19 please do not report to the shelter for admission. Please make alternate plans if you must evacuate. Mobile County will experience tropical storm force winds, heavy rain and coastal flooding beginning Sunday afternoon/evening. This storm will generate life-threatening rip currents, flooding in vulnerable low-lying areas and localized flash flooding due to excessive rainfall. Those in commonly affected areas are urged to seek shelter. The social distancing requirement will reduce shelter capacity, if you can go to another safe place with friends or relatives, please do so to allow space for citizens who have no other options. ABOUT MOBILE COUNTY Emergency Management Agency: MCEMA works to protect life and property in Mobile County in emergency situations. Established in 1952 in response to Federal, State, and local guidelines, the Mobile County Commission passed a resolution on June 8, 1987, that made the Mobile County Emergency Management Agency (MCEMA) the office of government to act as the emergency planning district in Mobile County. MCEMA works to protect life and property in Mobile County in emergency situations. MCEMA works to protect life and property in Mobile County in emergency situations. Established in 1952 in response to Federal, State, and local guidelines, the Mobile County Commission passed a resolution on June 8, 1987, that made the Mobile County Emergency Management Agency (MCEMA) the office of government to act as the emergency planning district in Mobile County. Established in 1952 in response to Federal, State, and local guidelines, the Mobile County Commission passed a resolution on June 8, 1987, that made the Mobile County Emergency Management Agency (MCEMA) the office of government to act as the emergency planning district in Mobile County.
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28th August, 2021 Mobile County Shelter Opening at Theodore High School on Sunday, Aug. 29 @ 8 a.m. in Advance of Hurricane Ida
MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. (Saturday, Aug. 28, 2021 – 6 p.m.) -- Theodore High School (6201 Swedetown Road
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