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Have a Safe, Healthy Independence Day

Governor Kelly Encourages Kansans to Have a Safe Independence Day Weekend

 

As Kansans prepare for the July 4th weekend, KDHE has put together the following guide to help you have a safe, healthy Independence Day.

 

“The COVID-19 virus is still very much in our communities and taking basic public health steps will help keep Kansans safe and Kansas open for business,” Governor Kelly said.

 

The guidance below comes from Governor Laura Kelly’s Ad Astra Reopening Plan and reflects the state’s current recommendation to counties to remain in Phase 3 of the plan. Local units of government have full discretion to impose additional or less stringent requirements on activities, businesses, and venues. Individuals should always consult with their local units of government for any additional questions and comply with local restrictions.

 

Independence Day and the Ad Astra COVID-19 Reopening Plan

 

July 4th recommendations from the Ad Astra Plan:
 

Wear a mask, especially when 6-foot social distancing cannot be maintained.

 

Limit gatherings in your home with 45 or fewer individuals, not including those you live with. Stick to outdoor events whenever possible.

 

Sharing isn’t caring. Disinfect surfaces and use disposable or single serve items as much as possible.

 

Maintain mass gathering limits and social distancing at pool parties, restaurants, parks or other social venues.

 

If you are sick, stay home and contact your doctor.

 

For travel, follow KDHE travel and quarantine guidelines and avoid high-risk travel areas. See KDHE’s website for more details.

 

 

Public Health Guidance for Individuals and Families Celebrating Independence Day

 

 

 

 

 

For more information on COVID-19, please visit the KDHE website at www.kdhe.ks.gov/coronavirus.

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