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Brett W. Todd is the managing editor of Clinton County Today. Clinton County Today is a community-focused website to provide individuals of Clinton County Indiana and surrounding areas with information impacting their lives. Clinton County Today is a service of Progressive Partners of Indiana, LLC where Brett W. Todd is its managing member.

Update (10/16/20): 17 New Clinton County Residents Tested Positive For COVID-19 As Reported By The ISDH

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind – The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced today, Friday, October 16, 2020, Clinton County had 17 new residents test positive for COVID-19, 783 residents in total have tested positive for COVID-19. There are 15 deaths related to COVID-19 in Clinton County. At least 9,427 unique tests have been administrated to residents of Clinton County as reported by the ISDH.

The rolling 7-day positivity rate of unique individuals for Clinton County is 10.4% as of October 9, 2020. The State of Indiana as a whole is 10.4%.

Additionally, the ISDH announced that 2,328 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing at ISDH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and private laboratories. That brings to 143,495 the total number of Indiana residents known to have the novel coronavirus following corrections to the previous day’s total.

A total of 3,654 Hoosiers have died to date. Deaths are reported based on when data are received by ISDH and occurred over multiple days.

To date, 1,532,949 unique tests have been administrated on Hoosiers and reported to ISDH, up from 1,511,060 on Thursday.

The Regenstrief Institute released updated hospitalization data as of October 15, 2020, 11:59 p.m. for Clinton County. Data are unique individuals and cumulative.

Total Hospitalizations: 57
Emergency Visits: 132
ICU Admits: 11
Hospital Deaths: 6

Statewide Recovery: 106,319 (81%)
Statewide Deceased: 3,654 (3%)
Statewide Active: 21,526 (16%)

Free COVID-19 Test Center in Clinton County
Children age 3 and older can be tested as well as anyone who needs a test can get tested.

Location:
Clinton County Fairgrounds in the Edward Jones Building
1701 S Jackson St.
Frankfort, IN
8am – 6pm (Monday – Friday)

The Clinton County Health Department currently has two (2) testing sites operating at the fairgrounds; Optum and the ISDH Community Test Site both inside the Edward Jones Building at the Clinton County Fairgrounds located at 1701 S Jackson St, Frankfort, IN.

Optum runs from 8 am to 6 pm Monday through Friday (not open on holidays) and the ISDH Community Test Site runs from 12 noon to 6 pm Monday through Friday.

The Optum testing site breaks for lunch from 12 noon to 12:30 pm each day with an afternoon break from 3 pm to 3:30m. There are NO appts scheduled for Optum during 12-12:30 or 3-3:30 pm for this site and no walk-ins taken during those break times.

To schedule a test, use one of the following:
web: https://lhi.care/covidtesting
phone: (888) 634-1116

The COVID-19 testing clinic has tested an additional 4,000+ Clinton County residents since May 13th.

Update (10/15/20): 15th Death of a Clinton County Resident Related to COVID-19 Reported By The ISDH, 12 New Positive Cases

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind – The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced today, Thursday, October 15, 2020, Clinton County had 1 new death related to COVID-19 and 12 new residents test positive for COVID-19, 766 residents in total have tested positive for COVID-19. There are 15 deaths related to COVID-19 in Clinton County. At least 9,356 unique tests have been administrated to residents of Clinton County as reported by the ISDH.

The death is reported to have taken place Tuesday, October 13, 2020.

The rolling 7-day positivity rate of unique individuals for Clinton County is 9.4% as of October 8, 2020. The State of Indiana as a whole is 9.9%.

Additionally, the ISDH announced that 1,962 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing at ISDH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and private laboratories. That brings to 141,212 the total number of Indiana residents known to have the novel coronavirus following corrections to the previous day’s total.

A total of 3,632 Hoosiers have died to date. Deaths are reported based on when data are received by ISDH and occurred over multiple days.

To date, 1,521,042 unique tests have been administrated on Hoosiers and reported to ISDH, up from 1,5511,060 on Wednesday.

The Regenstrief Institute released updated hospitalization data as of October 14, 2020, 11:59 p.m. for Clinton County. Data are unique individuals and cumulative.

Total Hospitalizations: 57
Emergency Visits: 131
ICU Admits: 11
Hospital Deaths: 6

Statewide Recovery: 104,647 (81%)
Statewide Deceased: 3,609 (3%)
Statewide Active: 20,621 (16%)

Free COVID-19 Test Center in Clinton County
Children age 3 and older can be tested as well as anyone who needs a test can get tested.

Location:
Clinton County Fairgrounds in the Edward Jones Building
1701 S Jackson St.
Frankfort, IN
8am – 6pm (Monday – Friday)

The Clinton County Health Department currently has two (2) testing sites operating at the fairgrounds; Optum and the ISDH Community Test Site both inside the Edward Jones Building at the Clinton County Fairgrounds located at 1701 S Jackson St, Frankfort, IN.

Optum runs from 8 am to 6 pm Monday through Friday (not open on holidays) and the ISDH Community Test Site runs from 12 noon to 6 pm Monday through Friday.

The Optum testing site breaks for lunch from 12 noon to 12:30 pm each day with an afternoon break from 3 pm to 3:30m. There are NO appts scheduled for Optum during 12-12:30 or 3-3:30 pm for this site and no walk-ins taken during those break times.

To schedule a test, use one of the following:
web: https://lhi.care/covidtesting
phone: (888) 634-1116

The COVID-19 testing clinic has tested an additional 4,000+ Clinton County residents since May 13th.

City of Frankfort Acquires Land for New Police Department

FRANKFORT, Ind – A three-and-a-half-year search for the best location to construct a $7.2 million new Frankfort police department came to an end Monday, at the Skanta Theater located in the Frankfort Community Public Library when the Frankfort City Council received word from Frankfort Police Chief Scott Shoemaker – the Community Foundation of Howard County had accepted the City’s offer to purchase land for $200,000 that morning.

The 7.71 acres of land is located on the northside of State Rd 28 West between Victory Chapel to the east and Brock Grain Systems to the west. The parcel is bounded by State Rd 28 West to the south and the railroad tracks to the north.

The decision to make the offer came during the September 28th meeting of the City Council after having exhausted other alternatives, such as remodeling the current police department, the use of the old city power location on Washington Ave, the former Kyger school property on Third St, a parcel located at the airport, and most recently the old CVS west building.

The money to purchase the land will be spread out over two-years – the first, a payment to be held in escrow within 15-days of Monday in the amount of $100,000, and the remaining balance in 2021.

“I’m excited,” said Frankfort Mayor Judy Sheets. “We did get the approval today (Monday) from the Community Foundation to accept our offer. It was $200,000. We will give them a $100,000 this year, and then next year in February we will go ahead and give the other $100,000 and we’ll take possession of the land.”

Chief Shoemaker is hopeful the timeline to send the project out to bid can be leveraged with the work that has previously been completed by the architects – KJG out of Lafayette, Indiana, and Zimmerman Architectural Studios based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The two firms have previously completed multiple designs of a Frankfort police department dating back to September 2018.

“I have asked the architects to put together a proposal of what our net costs are for them,” said Chief Shoemaker while addressing the Council members. “We have spent a lot of time and a lot of money on this in the last three, three and a half years.

“So, I have asked them to use what space needs analysis we’ve already done and put that on that spot (the land being purchased) in terms of us being able to see it being and then we will go from there. That way we don’t spend a lot of time, money, and effort on making a lot of drastic changes.”

After the meeting, Chief Shoemaker addressed how he envisions the layout of the new police department.

“Now, we move on to designing a building that will go on this particular spot,” said Chief Shoemaker. “All the buildings we’ve designed up to this point were one-story long buildings. We’re going to look at a two-story building and then have a lot of space in the back to have a maintenance area and a parking area. So that is really exciting.”

Chief Shoemaker continued by speaking about how the department would like to see evidence stored.

“We will look at the layout – we want it to be closer,” said Chief Shoemaker. “We want short term evidence to go into a locker, and that locker will only open from the other side – the lab people would take that evidence out. Right now we can’t do any of that. We’ll have to work within the budget. Last looked, we had about $7.2 to $7.5 million to build this.”

Chief Shoemaker concluded by saying, “Hopefully, they can do that in four months.” The “they” and “that” relates to the architects being able to have a finished design that can be spent out to bid. “And, breaking ground in June or July (2021).”

 

 

 

 

Indiana Mask Mandate Stays For Now

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind – Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb stated during his afternoon press conference Wednesday that the state’s positivity rate has moved from under 4% to 5.3% where it is today – all in a month’s time. He is also concerned with the record daily case numbers and hospitalization. With this information, Governor Holcomb announced Indiana will stay at Stage 5 for another month with the mask mandate, calling Stage 5 “not an excuse for indifference.”

The Governor expressed concern with some Hoosiers. “We all see Hoosiers with a disregard for the health of fellow citizens,” said Governor Holcomb. He added some Hoosiers are “whistling past the graveyard as we continue to incur healthcare costs, lost wages – too many are ignoring science and rolling the dice as if somebody is going to pay that bill for us. ”

Dr. Kristina Box, Commissioner – Indiana State Department of Health, joined the presser remotely as she announced that she along with two other family members have tested positive for COVID-19. “Our numbers (the state trending numbers) are not good, they are very concerning,” said Dr. Box. “Please be careful, and please, please, be responsible.”

Dr. Lindsay Weaver, Chief Medical Officer –  Indiana State Department of Health, announced that out of an abundance of caution the Governor along with other top State Health officials will be tested. The Governor added he will self-quarantine after testing until results are known. “Stage 5 does not mean back to normal,” said Dr. Weaver. “This is our new normal. We can’t afford to get complacent.”

The decision to continue the state at Stage 5 will be revisited next Wednesday according to the Governor.

Update (10/14/20): 6 New Clinton County Residents Test Positive For COVID-19 As Reported By The ISDH

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind – The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced today, Wednesday, October 14, 2020, Clinton County had 6 new residents test positive for COVID-19, 754 residents in total have tested positive for COVID-19. There are 14 deaths related to COVID-19 in Clinton County. At least 9,311 unique tests have been administrated to residents of Clinton County as reported by the ISDH.

The rolling 7-day positivity rate of unique individuals for Clinton County is 8.8% as of October 7, 2020. The State of Indiana as a whole is 9.6%.

Additionally, the ISDH announced that 1,172 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing at ISDH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and private laboratories. That brings to 138,104 the total number of Indiana residents known to have the novel coronavirus following corrections to the previous day’s total.

A total of 3,609 Hoosiers have died to date. Deaths are reported based on when data are received by ISDH and occurred over multiple days.

To date, 1,511,060 unique tests have been administrated on Hoosiers and reported to ISDH, up from 1,503,923 on Tuesday.

The Regenstrief Institute released updated hospitalization data as of October 13, 2020, 11:59 p.m. for Clinton County. Data are unique individuals and cumulative.

Total Hospitalizations: 55
Emergency Visits: 129
ICU Admits: 13
Hospital Deaths: 6

Statewide Recovery: 103,722 (81%)
Statewide Deceased: 3,595 (3%)
Statewide Active: 20,189 (16%)

Free COVID-19 Test Center in Clinton County
Children age 3 and older can be tested as well as anyone who needs a test can get tested.

Location:
Clinton County Fairgrounds in the Edward Jones Building
1701 S Jackson St.
Frankfort, IN
8am – 6pm (Monday – Friday)

The Clinton County Health Department currently has two (2) testing sites operating at the fairgrounds; Optum and the ISDH Community Test Site both inside the Edward Jones Building at the Clinton County Fairgrounds located at 1701 S Jackson St, Frankfort, IN.

Optum runs from 8 am to 6 pm Monday through Friday (not open on holidays) and the ISDH Community Test Site runs from 12 noon to 6 pm Monday through Friday.

The Optum testing site breaks for lunch from 12 noon to 12:30 pm each day with an afternoon break from 3 pm to 3:30m. There are NO appts scheduled for Optum during 12-12:30 or 3-3:30 pm for this site and no walk-ins taken during those break times.

To schedule a test, use one of the following:
web: https://lhi.care/covidtesting
phone: (888) 634-1116

The COVID-19 testing clinic has tested an additional 4,000+ Clinton County residents since May 13th.

Dogs Ground Chargers For 1st Win Over North Montgomery In 11 Years, Improve to 4-4

LINDEN, Ind – Frankfort entered Friday’s contest against Sagamore Conference foe North Montgomery in hopes of their first win in 11 years against the Chargers.

Trailing 14-0 in the first half, the Hot Dogs quest looked to be in question against a Chargers team that had previously been ranked in the state 3A football polls.

The North Montgomery defense pressured the Hot Dogs with a variety of stunts and blitzes in the first half that yielded the Chargers with three sacks of FHS quarterback Sam Michael as well as an interception that stopped a scoring drive on the 17-yard line.

Just as it appeared North Montgomery had found a way to stop another FHS drive with 3:49 left in the first half, Michael converted on a fourth-and-five with a 13-yard pass to Kyle Earl. The Hot Dogs would then face another fourth-and-long decision. And, again it was Earl that hauled in another 13-yard pass from Michael to set-up a first-and-goal from the 2-yard line. With 2:39 left on the clock, Riley Goodnight punched it in and the Dogs were on the board, he added a two-point conversion run that would make the score 14-8.

“They stayed positive, they stayed upbeat,” said Frankfort head coach James Byers when asked about the first-half struggle. “Our leaders took charge when we needed them too.”

Frankfort turned up the intensity in the second half and the momentum changed as a result of a Ramsey Mitchell 65-yard, pick-six interception of Chargers quarterback Donavan Haworth with 4:53 left in the third quarter.

“It was a great play – [Ramsey Mitchell] was able to read it and jump it … and that is only a tied ball game,” said an excited coach Byers. “Then the offense comes out on a sudden change – big play call – we called ‘weak outside zone’ – which is something that we don’t normally do, but (Coach) Chris Keller saw it from the box, Coach (Cormac) Jewell made the call and it was awesome.”

Goodnight ran for the two-point conversion that put the Dogs on top for good, 16-14. The win improves FHS to 4-4 on the season and 2-3 in the Sagamore Conference. North Montgomery drops to 5-3, 1-3.

Coach Byers talked of the all-around team performance – a game he called their “most complete.”

“I’m so proud of our guys,” coach Byers said. “The way we got down early and we battled back, we stayed composed.

“We had those three drives early that were stopped, but in general the offense played really solid. The defense – we gave up a couple big runs, but overall we played really solid. Our special teams – they played solid.

“That was our most complete game to date – in terms of all three phases of the game.”

Michael and Goodnight led the Frankfort offense attack. Michael completed 10 of 21 passes for 105 yards, he also rushed for 29 yards on 7 carries. Goodnight carried the ball 25 times for a total of 91 yards. From the air, Earl recorded 7 receptions for 63 yards and Jade Ayers added 3 receptions for 42 yards.

Defensively the Hot Dogs held back North Montgomery with a team effort. Brenton Wood led the way with 18 tackles (8 solo) followed by Ethan Cook with 17 tackles (10 solo). Vlad Carreras Lantigua and Gabe Chavez each with 16 tackles (6 and 5 solo tackles respectively). Ramsey Mitchell and Reece Mitchell each tallied 9 tackles and 1 sack.

“That North Mont team is a heck of a team, they were ranked in 3A at one point,” added coach Byers. “They are an outstanding ball club. For us to come in, we’d lost a couple, and to bounce back the way we did after having to overcome that adversity is really something. It says a lot about these young men and their character and just the kind of team that they are.”

The Hot Dogs host Crawfordsville (0-8, 0-6) on Friday for the final regular-season game.

HOT DOGS 16, CHARGERS 14
North Montgomery;6;8;0;0;-;14
Frankfort;0;8;8;0;-;16

Scoring Summary
1st Qtr (0:38) North Montgomery. Jacob Braun 1-yard run. Kolton Scrimager two-point conversion pass from Donovan Haworth. 8-0.

2nd Qtr (5:00) North Montgomery.Gage Galloway 27-yard pass from Donovan Haworth. Two-point conversion failed. 14-0.

2nd Qtr (2:39) Frankfort. Riley Goodnight 2-yard run. Goodnight two-point conversion run. 14-8.

3rd Qtr (4:53) Frankfort. Ramsey Mitchell 65-yard interception return. Riley Goodnight two-point conversion run. 14-16.

Update (10/13/20): 8 New Clinton County Residents Test Positive For COVID-19 As Reported By The ISDH

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind – The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced today, Tuesday, October 13, 2020, Clinton County had 8 new residents test positive for COVID-19, 748 residents in total have tested positive for COVID-19. There are 14 deaths related to COVID-19 in Clinton County. At least 9,338 unique tests have been administrated to residents of Clinton County as reported by the ISDH.

The rolling 7-day positivity rate of unique individuals for Clinton County is 9.3% as of October 6, 2020. The State of Indiana as a whole is 9.4%.

Additionally, the ISDH announced that 1,569 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing at ISDH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and private laboratories. That brings to 138,104 the total number of Indiana residents known to have the novel coronavirus following corrections to the previous day’s total.

A total of 3,595 Hoosiers have died to date. Deaths are reported based on when data are received by ISDH and occurred over multiple days.

To date, 1,503,923 unique tests have been administrated on Hoosiers and reported to ISDH, up from 1,495,582 on Monday.

The Regenstrief Institute released updated hospitalization data as of October 12, 2020, 11:59 p.m. for Clinton County. Data are unique individuals and cumulative.

Total Hospitalizations: 55
Emergency Visits: 128
ICU Admits: 13
Hospital Deaths: 5

Statewide Recovery: 102,769 (81%)
Statewide Deceased: 3,568 (3%)
Statewide Active: 19,817 (14%)

Free COVID-19 Test Center in Clinton County
Children age 3 and older can be tested as well as anyone who needs a test can get tested.

Location:
Clinton County Fairgrounds in the Edward Jones Building
1701 S Jackson St.
Frankfort, IN
8am – 6pm (Monday – Friday)

To schedule a test, use one of the following:
web: https://lhi.care/covidtesting
phone: (888) 634-1116

The COVID-19 testing clinic has tested an additional 4,000+ Clinton County residents since May 13th.

Update (10/12/20): 14 New Clinton County Residents Test Positive For COVID-19 As Reported By The ISDH

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind – The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced today, Monday, October 12, 2020, Clinton County had 14 new residents test positive for COVID-19, 740 residents in total have tested positive for COVID-19. There are 14 deaths related to COVID-19 in Clinton County. At least 9,204 unique tests have been administrated to residents of Clinton County as reported by the ISDH.

The rolling 7-day positivity rate of unique individuals for Clinton County is 9.2% as of October 5, 2020. The State of Indiana as a whole is 9.4%.

Additionally, the ISDH announced that 1,581 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing at ISDH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and private laboratories. That brings to 136,555 the total number of Indiana residents known to have the novel coronavirus following corrections to the previous day’s total.

A total of 3,568 Hoosiers have died to date. Deaths are reported based on when data are received by ISDH and occurred over multiple days.

To date, 1,495,582 unique tests have been administrated on Hoosiers and reported to ISDH, up from 1,486,182 on Sunday.

The Regenstrief Institute released updated hospitalization data as of October 11, 2020, 11:59 p.m. for Clinton County. Data are unique individuals and cumulative.

Total Hospitalizations: 54
Emergency Visits: 128
ICU Admits: 13
Hospital Deaths: 5

Statewide Recovery: 101,184 (83%)
Statewide Deceased: 3,534 (3%)
Statewide Active: 17,747 (14%)

Free COVID-19 Test Center in Clinton County
Children age 3 and older can be tested as well as anyone who needs a test can get tested.

Location:
Clinton County Fairgrounds in the Edward Jones Building
1701 S Jackson St.
Frankfort, IN
8am – 6pm (Monday – Friday)

To schedule a test, use one of the following:
web: https://lhi.care/covidtesting
phone: (888) 634-1116

The COVID-19 testing clinic has tested an additional 4,000+ Clinton County residents since May 13th.

Update (10/11/20): 3 New Clinton County Residents Test Positive For COVID-19 As Reported By The ISDH

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind – The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced today, Sunday, October 11, 2020, Clinton County had 3 new residents test positive for COVID-19, 726 residents in total have tested positive for COVID-19. There are 14 deaths related to COVID-19 in Clinton County. At least 9,134 unique tests have been administrated to residents of Clinton County as reported by the ISDH.

The rolling 7-day positivity rate of unique individuals for Clinton County is 11.2% as of October 4, 2020. The State of Indiana as a whole is 9.3%.

Additionally, the ISDH announced that 1,579 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing at ISDH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and private laboratories. That brings to 134,981 the total number of Indiana residents known to have the novel coronavirus following corrections to the previous day’s total.

A total of 3,562 Hoosiers have died to date. Deaths are reported based on when data are received by ISDH and occurred over multiple days.

To date, 1,486,182 unique tests have been administrated on Hoosiers and reported to ISDH, up from 1,474,639 on Saturday.

The Regenstrief Institute released updated hospitalization data as of October 10, 2020, 11:59 p.m. for Clinton County. Data are unique individuals and cumulative.

Total Hospitalizations: 50
Emergency Visits: 124
ICU Admits: 12
Hospital Deaths: 5

Statewide Recovery: 101,184 (83%)
Statewide Deceased: 3,534 (3%)
Statewide Active: 17,747 (14%)

Free COVID-19 Test Center in Clinton County
Children age 3 and older can be tested as well as anyone who needs a test can get tested.

Location:
Clinton County Fairgrounds in the Edward Jones Building
1701 S Jackson St.
Frankfort, IN
8am – 6pm (Monday – Friday)

To schedule a test, use one of the following:
web: https://lhi.care/covidtesting
phone: (888) 634-1116

The COVID-19 testing clinic has tested an additional 4,000+ Clinton County residents since May 13th.

Update (10/10/20): 5 New Clinton County Residents Test Positive For COVID-19 As Reported By The ISDH

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind – The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) announced today, Saturday, October 10, 2020, Clinton County had 5 new residents test positive for COVID-19, 723 residents in total have tested positive for COVID-19. There are 14 deaths related to COVID-19 in Clinton County. At least 9,090 unique tests have been administrated to residents of Clinton County as reported by the ISDH.

The rolling 7-day positivity rate of unique individuals for Clinton County is 9.7% as of October 3, 2020. The State of Indiana as a whole is 9.3%.

Additionally, the ISDH announced that 1,945 additional Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing at ISDH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and private laboratories. That brings to 133,411 the total number of Indiana residents known to have the novel coronavirus following corrections to the previous day’s total.

A total of 3,555 Hoosiers have died to date. Deaths are reported based on when data are received by ISDH and occurred over multiple days.

To date, 1,474,639 unique tests have been administrated on Hoosiers and reported to ISDH, up from 1,463,436 on Friday.

The Regenstrief Institute released updated hospitalization data as of October 9, 2020, 11:59 p.m. for Clinton County. Data are unique individuals and cumulative.

Total Hospitalizations: 49
Emergency Visits: 124
ICU Admits: 11
Hospital Deaths: 5

Statewide Recovery: 101,184 (83%)
Statewide Deceased: 3,534 (3%)
Statewide Active: 17,747 (14%)

Free COVID-19 Test Center in Clinton County
Children age 3 and older can be tested as well as anyone who needs a test can get tested.

Location:
Clinton County Fairgrounds in the Edward Jones Building
1701 S Jackson St.
Frankfort, IN
8am – 6pm (Monday – Friday)

To schedule a test, use one of the following:
web: https://lhi.care/covidtesting
phone: (888) 634-1116

The COVID-19 testing clinic has tested an additional 4,000+ Clinton County residents since May 13th.

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