“We have taken a proactive approach to plan for re-opening Madison County when the time is right,” Prenzler said.
Earlier this week, Prenzler announced his plan to form a committee for “Opening Up Madison County Again.” The committee will collect information, keeping in line with state authority and the federal administration’s “Opening Up America Again” guidelines.
The federal guidelines are for governors, who are the legal authorities. The administration proposed a phased approach, suggesting that governors could begin to open up states on a “county-by-county” basis, should they choose.
Prenzler is collecting plans from small businesses, churches and other organizations, which are encouraged to submit a “one page” plan to re-open in a phased, safe way.
“I want to be clear that these guidelines are 100 percent consistent with the public health mission of our county health department,” Prenzler said. “We have medical doctors and nurses on our Health Advisory Board, and every day I’m talking with doctors and nurses who are seeing the COVID-19 cases firsthand.”
Prenzler said has spoken with a number of business owners including dog groomers, kennel operators, photographers, retailers, and owners of restaurants, golf courses and health clubs. He has already received plans from three golf courses, a health club and a florist.
“We need to prepare a plan on what to do when the time comes to open things up again,” he said.
Loren Hughes, M.D., of Edwardsville, who also serves on the committee, said public safety is everyone’s No. 1 concern.
“There are significant risks to Covid-19 and the guidelines put in place by Gov. J. B. Pritzker and the federal government have seemed to flatten the curve,” Hughes said. “It’s never too early to begin planning for the future. By working together we can begin to resume some activities while continuing to ensure the safety and health of our community.”
I've already received about 10 one-page plans from small business owners, outlining how they can re-open in a phased, safe way.
Today's announcement was good news for golf courses and pet groomers. (From what I've seen, garden centers were already open.)
But there are many small business owners who are still closed.
I want to emphasize that this effort is 100 consistent with our county public health effort, which is advised by more than several local doctors and nurses.
In every state, the governor makes the rules during this crisis. Pres. Trump's Opening Up America Again guidelines allow the governors to pursue a county-by-county approach, but that's the governor's decision.
I want to help small businesses communicate that they have a plan to re-open in a safe and responsible way.
Please send me your good ideas for how we can responsibility get back to work: kprenzler@charter.net.
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