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Elkhart County to enter the COVID-19 red zone

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Elkhart County is expected to enter the “red zone” on the coronavirus map. That means tighter restrictions imposed by the state, as well as added restrictions that local leaders are working on.

According to the Governor’s enforcement orders, counties in the red zone are limited to social gatherings of 25 people or less.

Special, seasonal or commercial events with larger attendance must get health department approval.

Officials are also considering added enforcement for businesses who shirk the rules, according to 95.3 MNC’s reporting partners at ABC 57.

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1 comment

Vinny November 18, 2020 at 6:15 am

So it’s ok to go to work with hundreds of people who could be carriers, but I can’t have my family over for thanksgiving because that could be a problem…
When are they going to admit they simply have no plan to control this and just need someone to blame.

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