Allows for the allocation of resources in the case of future need.
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HURON — In an emergency meeting held Monday afternoon at the Beadle County courthouse, county commissioners officially submitted the following declaration:
“Per directive of the governor’s office, Beadle County declares a state of emergency due to the emergence and threat of the COVID-19 virus. The risk is still low, however this allows for the allocation of resources in the case of future need.”
Commissioners met with county department heads along with Huron Regional Medical Center Vice President of Quality and Support Services Jake Redden and Huron Fire Chief Ron Hines. They discussed various policies to protect the public and to protect county employees at this time.