By: Nolan Weidner
Wampsville, N.Y. — Madison County residents have been asked to continue to stay at home, except for essential workers, and follow the same alternate-day pattern for going out in public as Onondaga County.
The Board of Supervisors and Madison County Health Department requests that residents continue to take the measures for the next three weeks to aid the battle against the coronavirus pandemic.
Those born in even years should only go out and shop or visit local parks on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. They also can go out on Sunday, April 19.
Those born in odd years should go out on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. They can also go out this Sunday and on April 26.
“We are asking residents to voluntarily double down on their social distancing efforts here in Madison County,” Madison County Chairman John M. Becker said. “For weeks we have been saying stay home to stop the spread of COVID-19. We thank our residents for doing their part, but we have noticed that people are becoming comfortable. They are no longer staying home. There are more and more people going to public places like stores. We cannot become complacent."
Essential workers should still go to work for their shift. As per the state order, non-essential businesses are still closed.
For concerns regarding a non-essential business that is continuing to operate, please visit the New York State Department of Labor’s Complaint Form or call 833.789.0470.
If you have a concern about essential businesses like restaurants, hotels, or grocery stores, please call the Madison County non-medical COVID-19 hotline at 315-366-2770.
If a resident has a concern about a large gathering happening in your area, please report the gathering by calling the Madison County Sheriff’s non-emergency number at: 315-366-2311. The Sheriff’s Office is enforcing Governor Cuomo’s executive order.
Article obtained from: https://www.syracuse.com/coronavirus/2020/04/madison-county-joins-onondaga-in-asking-residents-to-alternate-days-they-go-out.html
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