File #: 20806    Version: 0 Name: Extend mask order 11/22/2021
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/28/2021 In control: County Legislature
On agenda: Final action: 11/1/2021
Title: A RESOLUTION extending the County's current mask mandate order for the health and safety of its citizens until November 22, 2021.
Sponsors: Jalen Anderson, Crystal Williams, Scott Burnett
Indexes: COVID-19, MASK ORDER
Attachments: 1. 20806bu.pdf, 2. 20806adopt.pdf, 3. 20806 Renewed Mask Mandate.pdf
Related files: 20781, 20814
IN THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI

Title
A RESOLUTION extending the County's current mask mandate order for the health and safety of its citizens until November 22, 2021.


Intro
RESOLUTION NO. 20806, November 1, 2021

INTRODUCED BY Jalen Anderson, Crystal Williams, and Scott Burnett, County Legislators


Body
WHEREAS, Executive Order 21-07 issued by Governor Mike Parson, declaring a State of Emergency to Assist Continued COVID-19 Recovery, expired on August 31, 2021; and,

WHEREAS, on August 6, in response to the increased health risk posed to Jackson County citizens evidenced by the Report Supporting Order for Mask Wearing in Public Places provided by the Jackson County Health Department pursuant to section 67.625, RSMo, the County Executive, the Director of the Health Department, and the County's Emergency Management Coordinator issued a renewed mask mandate (hereinafter "Renewed Public Health Order") that was to expire on October 7, 2021, a copy of which is attached hereto; and,

WHEREAS, by Resolution 20781, dated October 4, 2021, the Legislature did extend the Renewed Public Health Order until November 7, 2021, as authorized by section 67.265.1(1), RSMo; and,

WHEREAS, the Renewed Public Health Order encourages vaccination and requires individuals five years of age and older to wear a face covering or mask in places of public accommodation; and,

WHEREAS, COVID-19 spreads among people who are in contact with one another or present in shared spaces and a gathering of individuals without necessary mitigation for the spread of infection will pose a risk of the spread of infectious disease; and

WHEREAS, the state of Missouri has continued to experience a sustained wave of new COVID-19 cases, fueled by low rates of full vaccination (currently 49.2% of residents), the spread of a more pervasive and virulent variant (Delta); and,

WHEREAS, area hospitals serving the citizens of Jackson County are experiencing moderate levels of COVID-rela...

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