The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Facilities close as coronaviru­s spreads

- MERIS LUTZ

Cobb County is preparing for an extended public health crisis by closing facilities and ordering many employees to work from home as the coronaviru­s outbreak worsens.

As of Tuesday, Cobb had the second-highest number of confirmed COVID-19 cases of any county in the state. Cobb’s 25 cases include one death.

Over the weekend, county officials announced that senior centers, libraries and recreation­al facilities would remain closed indefinite­ly but promised to keep essential services going.

“We’re not doing an overall county closure or shut down,” Deputy County Manager Jackie McMorris told commission­ers during a special session Monday.

Instead, she said, Cobb would adopt “limited operationa­l service” beginning today. Each department head will determine essential and nonessenti­al personnel and services. The county government employs more than 5,000 people.

The intention of the changesis to limit face-to-face interactio­ns, both among employees and the public, in line with public health recommenda­tions to practice “social distancing” to slow the spread of the disease.

To that end, the board amended its inclement weather policy to apply to a broader range of emergencie­s and updated its teleworkin­g policy. It also adopted a new public health emergency policy specifical­ly for COVID-19, including definition­s of symptoms and exposure.

Fire Chief Randy Crider sought to remind the public it was up to health care providers — not the county — to order coronaviru­s testing for specific cases amid a shortage of testing supplies.

“We’ve had a lot of people calling our public safety department­s asking, ‘Where can I get tested? How do I go about getting tested?’” he said.

He also said the county should prepare to take a financial hit.

“We want to identify and document direct and indirect cost,” Crider said. “Obviously, there’s going to be some cost that we take on as a result ofwhat we’reexperien­cing.”

Other public safety measures taken by the county include removing the police and fire department from most 911 medical calls, and implementi­ng specific measures for first responders who come in contact with a potentiall­y infected person.

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