Johnson County COVID-19 Crackdown: Gatherings Limited To 50 People Or 50%

The rampant spread of coronavirus has sparked more precautions for the Golden Ghetto. 

Mask orders were upheld along with limits on meetups.

The "new normal" will persist throughout 2020, into January and probably beyond that . . .

"The new restrictions will go into effect Monday and will not end until at least Jan. 31."

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Wary of another stay-at-home order, Johnson County approves new restrictions to curb COVID-19

OLATHE, Kan. - Johnson County leaders have approved new COVID-19 restrictions set to begin Monday. There's no doubt there's a major growth of new COVID-19 cases and hospitalization in Johnson County and around the metro. Hospitals, the health department and schools said rising coronavirus cases are becoming a major burden and action is needed.

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  1. Better title for ya T,

    Johnson County commissioners agree to do almost nothing to stop rampant spread of Corona.

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  2. Need a parade to defund Johnson County.

    What a group of nincompoops!

    Join social media and let’s rock huge gatherings so we get herd immunity now!

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  3. Must not be as bad as they’re claiming if they’re allowing fifty people to gather in the same space. Dimwits are liars.

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  4. Hurry up and die, MAGATs. Be our guinea pigs. Don’t wear them masks! Go COVID! Rid the country of these cockroaches!

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  5. Shut up Korn pop or mean ole China joe will call you Esther Williams again! Hahahahaha,

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  6. 50% capacity just screams holy shit were all gonna die doesn’t it! Hahahahaha!

    Nothing but lies and scams from these dimwit idiots.

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