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Yavapai County Board of Supervisors Meetings Now Open to In-Person Attendance - Signals AZ

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On Thursday, March 25, 2021, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey announced that because Arizona has seen 10 weeks of declining positive Covid-19 test results, with hospitalizations at their lowest levels in months, business guidelines would transition from requirements to recommendations.

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Yavapai County Board of Supervisors Chairman Craig Brown decided today that because we have seen such positive indications that the Covid-19 Virus is on the decline in our communities that it was time to reopen the Board of Supervisors meetings to the public. Chairman Brown said, “Starting Monday, March 29, we will open our public meetings back up to in-person attendance. We will still require masks and physical distancing in County public buildings, but we look forward to seeing people in our meetings once again, and not just on the screen.”

Chairman Brown went on to explain that this is a very important time, “Yavapai County must continue to do the things we know are succeeding in the fight against Covid. Washing your hands and staying home when you are sick, are the actions that will keep us in this positive trajectory.” Chairman Brown also encourages everyone that can get the Covid Vaccine to do so as soon as possible. Yavapai County Community Health Services Director Leslie Horton said, “There are lots of appointments available on both sides of the mountain. If you are in the first three priority groups, now is the time to get your vaccine, before we open appointments up to anyone 18 or older, which we will do on Monday (3/29/2021).”

Governor Ducey’s announcement today also stated that restrictions on organized public events as outlined in Executive Orders 2020-43 are lifted and will no longer be enforced. Several Executive Orders (2020-09, 2020-36, 2020-40, 2020-43, 2020-47, 2020-52 and 2020-59) have been rescinded. That no county, city, or town may make or issue any order, rule or regulation that conflicts with or is in addition to the policy, directives or intent of this or any other Executive Order relating to the COVID-19 public health emergency, or any other order, rule or regulation that was not in place as of March 11, 2020. And finally, that his order shall expire upon the termination of the Public Health Emergency unless amended.

Read the full text from the Governor’s announcement here.

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