ADADIt was up to a band of local health officials to protect Grant County, even if many residents remained unconvinced they needed saving. “And so maybe they’ll listen.”Other health officials pointed out the urgency of getting residents to take action. “We’ve got to be able to stand alone,” said Sandy Glasscock, a registered nurse who runs the local health office. “But you know that’s going to change,” said Glasscock, with the local health department. Getting him to agree to the health officials’ plan would be key.
Source: Washington Post March 22, 2020 14:37 UTC