For Immediate Release:
November 18, 2020
Contact:
Lauren Fitzgerald, Press Secretary
lauren.fitzgerald@ks.gov
Governor Laura
Kelly Announces New Steps to Slow the Spread of COVID-19
TOPEKA- Governor Laura Kelly today announced several new steps her
administration is taking to combat the spike in COVID-19 cases,
hospitalizations, and deaths. The new plan includes a public health campaign,
community engagement conversations and an executive order establishing a
statewide face-covering protocol as part of her administrations
all-of-the-above strategy to keep Kansans healthy, keep schools and businesses
open, and protect Kansas economy.
“As COVID-19 continues to spread through Kansas communities and
hospitalizations increase at concerning rates, it is clear we must take action
to protect our communities and our economy”, Governor Laura Kelly said.
“Today’s actions are a bipartisan package of recommendations from legislators,
health professionals, and business leaders to increase participation in
commonsense COVID-19 prevention practices.”
E.O. #20-68 takes effect beginning 12:01 a.m. Wednesday, November 25, and will
remain in place until rescinded or until the current statewide State of
Disaster Emergency expires whichever is earlier.
“My administration recognizes that each Kansas county is faced with unique challenges
and a one-size-fits-all approach can be difficult for some communities to
navigate”, Governor Kelly said. “The order allows local officials one week to
craft and implement their own version of a face covering ordinance that works
for them and their communities.”
Under the order, Kansans shall wear face coverings when inside public spaces,
or in situations where physical distancing of 6 feet cannot be maintained.
Guidance regarding specific locations or situations in which face coverings
should be worn is outlined within the order.
Kansans under five years of age, those with medical conditions, and others
outlined in the order are exempt from face covering protocol.
View E.O. #20-68 here: https://governor.kansas.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/EO-20-68-Face-Coverings-protocol-Executed-1.pdf
In addition to the face-covering protocol, the Kelly administration is
partnering with The Leadership Center to mobilize its alumni base, which is
nearly 12,000 strong, to mobilize and lead virtual non-partisan convenings
across Kansas beginning the week of November 17 and concluding by late
December. The project will dramatically increase the number of local leaders,
pastors, coaches, neighborhood leaders, business owners, community officials,
and others to use their influence to combat the virus.
This week, Governor Kelly also approved CARES Act funding to assist a coalition
of stakeholders including the Kansas Hospital Association, Kansas Chamber of
Commerce, Kansas Farm Bureau, and others, to create a statewide public health
campaign to begin next week. The campaign will encourage Kansans to follow the
best practices, encourage voluntary testing, avoid mass gatherings, and use
face-coverings.
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