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Cobb County Government: Chairwoman Signs Declaration Of Emergency Over COVID Surge
Chairwoman Lisa Cupid signs Declaration of Emergency concerning latest COVID surge in Cobb County The order allows the county to activa ...
August 19, 2021
Chairwoman Lisa Cupid signs Declaration of Emergency concerning latest COVID surge in Cobb County
The order allows the county to activate the Emergency Operations Plan, to be in effect for 30 days
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Marietta, GA | August 19 -- Cobb County Board of Commissioners Chairwoman Lisa Cupid signed a Declaration of Emergency late Thursday to help the county respond to the latest surge in COVID-19 cases.Β The order cites the dramatic increase in hospitalizations that has left the county βcritically lowβ on critical care beds, as well as noting the increase in positivity rates for the virus and low vaccination rates compared to elsewhere in the country.
βPublic health officials are urging us to do whatever we can to encourage people to get the COVID vaccine and wear masks while near other people,β Chairwoman Cupid said.Β βThis declaration will open the doors to provide assistance to others in the county who need it and highlight the critical stress this surge has put on our local healthcare facilities.β
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The declaration strongly encourages Cobb residents to get vaccinated as soon as possible, to have everyone including the fully vaccinated wear masks when indoors in public places, and encourages local businesses to re-implement measures requiring masks indoors βfor the protection of employees and customers.β
The declaration also activates the countyβs Emergency Operations Plan which will allow resources to be funneled to local hospitals, state agencies, or others that may have a critical need for equipment and supplies.Β The countyβs Emergency Management Agency used federal assistance money to stockpile supplies that would be needed should the pandemic persist.Β Requests for equipment and assistance have already come in.
The Declaration of Emergency will be in effect for the next 30 days and could be extended if necessary.
This press release was produced by the Cobb County Government. The views expressed here are the authorβs own.