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County & Hospitality House Open Overflow Emergency Shelters Tuesday Evening Through Thursday Morning
The National Weather Service predicts significantly COLD and WET weather with the potential of LOW SNOW starting Tuesday night through Thursday morning. Considering the weather prediction,
Hospitality House and the
Extreme Weather Shelter Protocol for these two nights with COVID-19 safety measures in place.
Considering COVID-19 sheltering protocols, and in conjunction with Public Health Department directives, County staff will focus on providing safe and socially distanced sheltering during the weather event. Utilizing the congregate model at a greatly reduced capacity will permit greater social distancing of 6-ft or more. Guests will be medically screened and will agree to follow County rules related to limiting the potential of spreading COVID-19 amongst shelter guests, including wearing a mask at all times. Sheltering capacity will be limited to 15 people to accommoda
FROM A RELEASE:
The National Weather Service predicts significantly cold and wet weather with the potential of low snow starting Tuesday night through Thursday morning. Considering the weather prediction, Hospitality House and the County of Nevada are activating the Extreme Weather Shelter Protocol for these two nights with COVID-19 safety measures in place.
Considering COVID-19 sheltering protocols, and in conjunction with Public Health Department directives, County staff will focus on providing safe and socially distanced sheltering during the weather event. Utilizing the congregate model at a greatly reduced capacity will permit greater social distancing of six feet or more. Guests will be medically screened and will agree to follow County rules related to limiting the potential of spreading COVID-19 among shelter guests, including wearing a mask at all times. Sheltering capacity will be limited to 15 people to accommodate social distancing and modified programming. County staff