Washington County Department of Public Safety
COVID-19 UPDATES
Operational Update
effective 3/17/2020
The administration office and Sewage office will be closed until further notice.
Please contact us by phone or email.
Sewage, tax payments, and occupancy permits can be left in the drop box on the front of the bldg.
Borough Office:
724-258-4477 9am-2pm
Sewage Department:
724-258-2393
3/17/2020
Washington County has done a disaster declaration for the COVID-19 situation.
This was done to help streamline some of the emergency purchasing process and administrative process. Should federal funding become available, it will not be contingent on have declared a disaster.
Please contact me with any questions or concerns.
Thank you,
Jeffrey A. Yates, Director
Washington County Department of Public Safety
3/14/2020
In an effort to protect our Borough employees, we ask that you conduct your Borough business through US mail, email, or phone calls, At this time, the Borough will continue to operate on a normal schedule. We ask that you take every effort to protect yourself from the Covid-19 virus, and follow the recommendations of Public Health experts as the situation continues to evolve.
Proclamation issued by Mayor and Council 3/13/2020
“Anyone who is experiencing flulike signs or symptoms should contact their primary care physician (PCP). If you do not have a primary care physician (PCP), please call the Pennsylvania Department of Health (PADOH) at 877-PA HEALTH (1-877-724-3258). Please do not go to the hospital without contacting your PCP or PADOH first, unless you are in severe respiratory distress. If that is the case, please contact your hospital first before going there.”
We also ask you share the following message on your website as we have done.
“Washington County received word from the Pennsylvania Department of Health through the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency that there is one presumptive positive COVID-19 in Washington County. They did not release any specific information about the patient’s location or circumstances.
Washington County is closely monitoring all information from the PA Department of Health, CDC, and local sources regarding the CoVID-19 pandemic. We have met with stakeholders from local healthcare, first responder agencies, and municipalities and are frequently updating them with the latest information from state and federal partners.
Anyone who is experiencing flulike signs or symptoms should contact their primary care physician (PCP). If you do not have a primary care physician (PCP), please call the Pennsylvania Department of Health (PADOH) at 877-PA HEALTH (1-877-724-3258). Please do not go to the hospital without contacting your PCP or PADOH first, unless you are in severe respiratory distress. If that is the case, please contact your hospital first before going there.
We encourage all residents and businesses to follow the guidance being encouraged by the Department of Health and CDC to frequently wash your hands, limit social contact, and postpone large events. County government is taking measures to reduce person-to-person contact while maintaining the necessary functions of the county.
The Court has published guidance in response to the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic. This guidance is published at ww.washingtoncourts.us. Court business is being limited to essential proceedings and essential filings. Entrance to court facilities will be limited to legal counsel, necessary participants, and individuals with a legitimate business need. At this time, we are asking that you do not come to the court or office to make a payment, unless absolutely necessary. Individuals are encouraged to use on-line payment options at this time.
If you have cases pending in the Court of Common Pleas or Magisterial District Courts, please take note of these procedures that are in effect until March 20, 2020. Please note that the effective dates of the guidance may be modified depending upon the evolving circumstances regarding the spread of the virus.
Cases will proceed as currently scheduled unless otherwise notified by the Court. If you have questions about your case, please direct them first to your attorney. If you do not have an attorney, please contact the court or office that you are to appear before. All other inquiries should be made to the Court Information Desk at (724) 228-6999. “
There have been few significant updates today.
There have been additional inquiries as to why we have not declared a state of emergency. We have one presumptive positive case and our critical services are not overtaxed. Should this situation change, we will make the disaster declaration if needed. I also want to stress, the PADOH has only given us the confirmation of one presumptive positive. They have not released the patient’s name, gender, or location. We have shared the limited information we have received.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me.
Be Safe,
Jeffrey A. Yates, Director
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