Search Results
233 results found with an empty search
- Calhoun County COVID-19 Cases Update Monday, June 8th
Currently in Calhoun County: 178 total cases 16 new cases in the past 7 days 0 deaths since April 20th, 3 total deaths Continue to do your part to slow the spread of COVID-19: Wash you hands frequently Cover your coughs and sneezes If you feel sick, stay home Avoid touching your face, eyes, nose, and mouth Avoid close contact with individuals if possible #PreparedNotScared #FactsNotFear
- Calhoun County COVID-19 Cases Update Saturday, June 6th
Currently in Calhoun County: 174 total cases 20 new cases in the past 7 days 0 deaths since April 20th, 3 total deaths Continue to do your part to slow the spread of COVID-19: Wash you hands frequently Cover your coughs and sneezes If you feel sick, stay home Avoid touching your face, eyes, nose, and mouth Avoid close contact with individuals if possible #PreparedNotScared #FactsNotFear
- Calhoun County COVID-19 Cases Update Friday, June 5th
Currently in Calhoun County: 169 total cases 16 new cases in the past 7 days 0 deaths since April 20th, 3 total deaths Continue to do your part to slow the spread of COVID-19: Wash you hands frequently Cover your coughs and sneezes If you feel sick, stay home Avoid touching your face, eyes, nose, and mouth Avoid close contact with individuals if possible #PreparedNotScared #FactsNotFear
- Calhoun County COVID-19 Cases Update Thursday, June 4th
Currently in Calhoun County: 167 total cases 14 new cases in the past 7 days 0 deaths since April 20th, 3 total deaths Continue to do your part to slow the spread of COVID-19: Wash you hands frequently Cover your coughs and sneezes If you feel sick, stay home Avoid touching your face, eyes, nose, and mouth Avoid close contact with individuals if possible #PreparedNotScared #FactsNotFear
- Calhoun County COVID-19 Cases Update Tuesday, June 2nd
Currently in Calhoun County: 165 total cases 18 new cases in the past 7 days 0 deaths since April 20th, 3 total deaths Continue to do your part to slow the spread of COVID-19: Wash you hands frequently Cover your coughs and sneezes If you feel sick, stay home Avoid touching your face, eyes, nose, and mouth Avoid close contact with individuals if possible #PreparedNotScared #FactsNotFear
- Calhoun County COVID-19 Cases Update Thursday, May28th
Currently in Calhoun County: 152 total cases 15 new cases in the past 7 days 0 deaths since April 20th, 3 total deaths Continue to do your part to slow the spread of COVID-19: Wash you hands frequently Cover your coughs and sneezes If you feel sick, stay home Avoid touching your face, eyes, nose, and mouth Avoid close contact with individuals if possible #PreparedNotScared #FactsNotFear
- Calhoun County COVID-19 Cases Update Tuesday, May 26th
Currently in Calhoun County: 147 total cases 13 new cases in the past 7 days 0 deaths since April 20th, 3 total deaths Continue to do your part to slow the spread of COVID-19: Wash you hands frequently Cover your coughs and sneezes If you feel sick, stay home Avoid touching your face, eyes, nose, and mouth Avoid close contact with individuals if possible #PreparedNotScared #FactsNotFear
- Calhoun County COVID-19 Cases Update Sunday, May 24th
Currently in Calhoun County: 141 total cases 11 new cases in the past 7 days 0 deaths since April 20th, 3 total deaths Continue to do your part to slow the spread of COVID-19: Wash you hands frequently Cover your coughs and sneezes If you feel sick, stay home Avoid touching your face, eyes, nose, and mouth Avoid close contact with individuals if possible #PreparedNotScared #FactsNotFear
- Gov Ivey Updates to the Alabama Public Health Order
Amended Safer at Home Order goes into effect May 22nd at 5 PM. NEW UPDATES ENTERTAINMENT VENUES SUCH AS ARCADES, THEATERS, BOWLING ALLEYSOpen subject to social-distancing and sanitation rules and guidelines ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES Open subject to social-distancing and sanitation rules and guidelines EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Open subject to social-distancing and sanitation rules and guidelines CHILD DAY CARE FACILITIES Open subject to social-distancing and sanitation rules and guidelines SUMMER CAMP Remain open with rules and guidelines available WHAT’S STAYING THE SAME INDIVIDUALS Encouraged to stay home and follow good sanitation practices EMPLOYERS Businesses may open subject to sanitation and social-distancing guidelines RETAIL STORES All retail stores open subject to 50% occupancy rate, social-distancing and sanitation rules MEDICAL PROCEDURES Allowed unless prohibited in the future by the State Health Officer to preserve resources necessary to diagnose and treat COVID-19; providers must follow COVID-19-related rules and guidance from state regulatory boards or public health authorities SENIOR CITIZEN CENTERS Regular programming still suspended except meals still available through curbside pick-up or delivery HOSPITALS AND NURSING HOMES Still must implement policies to restrict visitation NONWORK GATHERINGS Still required to maintain 6 feet of distance between persons not from same household RESTAURANTS, BARS AND BREWERIES May open with limited table seating, 6 feet between tables and subject to additional sanitation rules and guidelines ATHLETIC FACILITIES SUCH AS FITNESS CENTERS AND COMMERCIAL GYMS Athletic facilities may open subject to social-distancing and sanitation rules and guidelines CLOSECONTACT SERVICE PROVIDERS Close-contact service providers (such as barber shops, hair salons, nail salons, tattoo services) may open subject to social-distancing and sanitation rules and guidelines BEACHES Open with no limit on gatherings. Must maintain 6 feet of separation. CLICK HERE TO VIEW FULL ORDER
- Calhoun County has 133 confirmed cases and 3 deaths from COVID-19
5/18/20 5:30 PM- Calhoun County has 133 confirmed cases and 3 deaths from COVID-19 ADPH does not keep track of recovered cases of COVID-19 Do YOUR part to protect yourself and others from COVID-19: 1. Practice social distancing- stay 6 ft away of other people 2. Wash hands often with soap for at least 20 seconds 3. Cover your coughs and sneezes 4. Do NOT touch your face, eyes, nose, or mouth. 5. Clean and disinfect frequently used surfaces The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) does not release any specific information about the confirmed COVID-19 cases (address, city, place of employment, etc) For more information on COVID-19 in Alabama visit: https://alabamapublichealth.gov/infectiousdiseases/2019-coronavirus.html
- Calhoun County has 130 confirmed cases and 3 deaths from COVID-19
5/17/20 6 PM- Calhoun County has 130 confirmed cases and 3 deaths from COVID-19 ADPH does not keep track of recovered cases of COVID-19 Do YOUR part to protect yourself and others from COVID-19: 1. Practice social distancing- stay 6 ft away of other people 2. Wash hands often with soap for at least 20 seconds 3. Cover your coughs and sneezes 4. Do NOT touch your face, eyes, nose, or mouth. 5. Clean and disinfect frequently used surfaces The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) does not release any specific information about the confirmed COVID-19 cases (address, city, place of employment, etc) For more information on COVID-19 in Alabama visit: https://alabamapublichealth.gov/infectiousdiseases/2019-coronavirus.html
- Calhoun County has 127 confirmed cases and 3 deaths from COVID-19
5/13/20 6 PM- Calhoun County has 127 confirmed cases and 3 deaths from COVID-19 ADPH does not keep track of recovered cases of COVID-19 Do YOUR part to protect yourself and others from COVID-19: 1. Practice social distancing- stay 6 ft away of other people 2. Wash hands often with soap for at least 20 seconds 3. Cover your coughs and sneezes 4. Do NOT touch your face, eyes, nose, or mouth. 5. Clean and disinfect frequently used surfaces The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) does not release any specific information about the confirmed COVID-19 cases (address, city, place of employment, etc) For more information on COVID-19 in Alabama visit: https://alabamapublichealth.gov/infectiousdiseases/2019-coronavirus.html


