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Town of Jackson

Posted on: April 9, 2020

[ARCHIVED] COVID-19 COMMUNITY UPDATE SCHEDULED - FRIDAY, APRIL 10 AT 3:00PM

Corona Virus


On Friday, April 10, 2020 at 3:00PM, representatives from St. John’s Health, Teton County Emergency Services, Teton County Health Department, the Jackson Town Council, the Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce and the Teton Board of County Commissioners will provide a COVID-19 community update.   This community update will be streamed live, online on the Town of Jackson’s website, www.jacksonwy.gov.  Once on the Town’s homepage the meeting can be viewed by clicking the “Watch a Meeting” icon.

This update will enable our community to hear from local experts about the current situation, mitigation measures in place, resources currently available, and actions that we as individuals can take to help keep ourselves, our loved ones and this entire valley safe and healthy.

Dr. Paul Beaupre, CEO of St. John’s Health; Rich Ochs, Teton County Emergency Management Coordinator; Jodie Pond, Teton County Director of Health; Pete Muldoon, Mayor of Jackson; Dr. Travis Riddell, Teton District Health Officer; Anna Olson, Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce President; and Natalia Macker, Chair of the Teton Board of County Commissioners; will all be present to provide an update on the current situation in Teton County.    

The meeting will be held at the Town Hall; however, in an effort to practice appropriate physical distancing, it will not be open to the public.   We invite and encourage all members of the community to watch the meeting online.   For individuals unable to watch the update live, please know that the update will be aired live on the following local radio stations:  KJAX (93.5 FM), KHOL (89.1 FM) and KMTN (96.9 FM).   The update will be archived on www.jhcovid.com as well as on the Town of Jackson’s website

In Jackson, we know we are stronger together, and with our entire community practicing physical distancing we can protect the most vulnerable among us and reduce the spread of COVID-19. As individuals, we can check in on our neighbors. Our community is working together for the best possible tomorrow.

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