Cooper County Corona Crisis Information Page
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June 1st, 2020 Cooper County Press Release
A new resource available on recommendation and guidelines to reopening the economy and social activities in Cooper County. Covid-19 Recovery. Download here.
The Declaration of Public Emergency for Cooper County: Extended to December 30, 2020
Recommendations and Guidelines in Reopening Cooper County
Below is the updated declaration of public State of Emergency
The following Declaration of Emergency has been extended until December 30, 2020. It does not, and has not in the past, closed any business in Cooper County and it is only amended as to urging the public to follow the guidelines set by Governor Parson and the CDC. Additionally, it may allow Cooper County entities to qualify for Federal Funding, should any more be issued, with regards to the current pandemic.
The following Declaration of Emergency has been extended until December 30, 2020. It does not, and has not in the past, closed any business in Cooper County and it is only amended as to urging the public to follow the guidelines set by Governor Parson and the CDC. Additionally, it may allow Cooper County entities to qualify for Federal Funding, should any more be issued, with regards to the current pandemic.
To view the latest CDC guidance on mass gatherings and large community events, click here.
For more information, visit the CDC’s website at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus and the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) website at www.health.mo.gov/coronavirus.
You may also call the DHSS hotline at 877-435-8411 for questions regarding COVID-19 in Missouri.
on Mass Gatherings and Large Community Events.
For more information, visit the CDC’s website at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus and the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) website at www.health.mo.gov/coronavirus.
You may also call the DHSS hotline at 877-435-8411 for questions regarding COVID-19 in Missouri.
on Mass Gatherings and Large Community Events.