Indoor Mask Mandate Reinstated

Published on August 06, 2021

Mask Mandate Reinstated

 Health Order(PDF, 1MB) Health Department Report(PDF, 4MB)

Jackson County Executive Frank White, Jr. issued a public health order effective August 9, 2021 requiring universal mask-wearing in indoor public places for those 5 and older, regardless of vaccination status. The health order aligns with recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Jackson County Health Department and is supported by Jackson County public school district superintendents and the region’s Chief Medical Officers. The public health order is in response to the rising number of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations due, in part, to the highly-contagious Delta variant and our region’s low vaccination rates.

According to a new state law, the County Executive and Health Director’s authority to issue public health orders is now limited to 30 days. Any extension of this order beyond 30 days will require the support of a majority of the Jackson County Legislature. Considering the changes to the state law and to provide businesses an opportunity to plan accordingly, Jackson County’s order will go into effect at 12:01 a.m. Monday, August 9. The County Executive and Health Director look forward to working with the members of the County Legislature to ensure that the order remains in place as long as it is needed and is lifted as soon as it is safe to do so.

During the pandemic, the County Executive and other county officials have met regularly with Jackson County school superintendents to discuss the status of the virus and our collective response. Following this week’s meeting, which included a detailed presentation by the Jackson County Health Department recommending universal masking for all teachers, staff, students and visitors to K-12 schools regardless of vaccination status, the area superintendents voiced their support for the county reinstating a mask mandate in light of increased case numbers, the strain on hospitals and the CDC’s recommendation.

The Delta variant is causing significant community spread and outbreaks in Jackson County, amplified by the lower vaccination rate. Infected individuals are found to have up to 1,000 times more virus in their respiratory tracts. Additionally, individuals become infected sooner than with other variants and the ancestral strain.

The latest data from the Jackson County Health Department shows:

  • Daily new cases have nearly tripled in one month. The 7-day average of daily new cases was 43.14 the week of June 27. It increased to 117.71 the week of July 25.
  • The percent positive has exceeded 15% for the first time since January 2021 when the virus was surging. It nearly doubled in one month reaching 16.42% the week of July 25.
  • Hospitalizations across the Mid-America Regional Council (MARC) Region are up 75% compared to last month. On July 27, the region saw 151 new hospitalizations in a single day, a level not seen since January 2021. The vast majority of those hospitalized are not fully vaccinated and several hospitals, including Children’s Mercy, are on high volume.
  • Truman Medical Centers/University Health reported nine deaths in the last two weeks, all of whom were unvaccinated. They account for 75% of all COVID deaths in July at TMC/UH.

 

If you know of any business that is not following the mask mandate please fill out this form.

 

 

 

 

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