Walker County Messenger

Commission­er issues emergency order closing dine-in food service

County order also impacts Chickamaug­a, LaFayette, Lookout Mountain and Rossville

- Staff reports

Walker County Commission­er Shannon Whitfield issued an emergency order Monday morning, March 23, aimed at slowing the spread of novel coronaviru­s, aka COVID-19.

The order requires all restaurant­s, bars, private clubs, and similar food or drink establishm­ents to close their dining rooms no later than 12:01 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time on Tuesday, March 24, 2020. The order applies to all dine-in food service in Walker County, regardless of whether the establishm­ent is in a city or unincorpor­ated area.

“We hope our restaurant­s will choose to continue servicing customers during this unpreceden­ted crisis by utilizing drivethru, curbside pickup, carryout and/or delivery options,” said Whitfield. “For eating establishm­ents licensed to serve alcohol, we are also relaxing rules

that might have prevented them from providing additional menu items.”

Along with new restrictio­ns on dine-in food service, the order prohibits

social gatherings of 10 or more people, requires gym and fitness centers to close, and restricts visitation at nursing homes, retirement homes, long-term care and assisted living facilities in Walker County. The order follows a reduction in Walker County government operations to mission-critical

services that took effect today (Monday, March 23).

“There is clear evidence of widespread exposure in our region to COVID-19, presenting a serious risk to the health, safety and welfare of all Walker County residents. We must work together as a community to send a clear message about

the seriousnes­s of this pandemic if we are to slow the spread,” Whitfield said.

The emergency order will remain in effect for the duration of the county’s local state of emergency for the COVID-19 public health crisis. A local state of emergency was issued on March 18, 2020.

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