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bransonglobe.com LOCAL Submitted to Branson Globe The Stone and Taney County Health Departments (SCHD and TCHD) have notified the community of an individual who has travelled to Stone and Taney counties while having symptoms of COVID-19. The individual visited locations in both counties and later returned to their home county where they tested positive for COVID-19. All identified locations have been notified. The following locations have been identified as locations the individual visited: • PRESLEY’S Continued from page 8 Presley said the theatre will be running three shows per week for the time being, 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Typically the Presley Country Jubilee runs six days per week during the summer. The Presley Country Jubilee stayed connected to its audiences through social media. “A lot of folks wanted to know when we’re ready to be open, Presley added. “We are so ready.” The show also stays tuned with audiences via the RFD television network, where it has been a mainstay for more than ten years. The show is watched by more than 4000,000 people every Saturday. Presley said he looked forward to seeing the live, fresh faces of an audience. “I’ve missed only four shows in my entire life,” Presley said. “When each of my three sons graduated and when I busted my elbow one year. Hospital doctors wouldn’t let me out because of surgery, can you believe that?” Support Our Local Veterans! Monday, June 15 • • Panera at 10 am (unmasked) • Cough • Shortness of breath or diffi• Fatigue Individuals who visited these locations on these dates should monitor for symptoms. There is no need to self-quarantine or isolate unless symptoms develop. If you do begin to experience symptoms, please contact your healthcare provider. As a reminder, symptoms of COVID-19 include: • Fever or chills • Muscle or body aches • Headache • New loss of taste or smell • Sore throat • Congestion or runny nose • Nausea or vomiting • Diarrhea SCHD and TCHD also remind the community of the importance of interacting with their environment carefully and safely. If your are sick, or think you may be sick, you should Silver Dollar City, 11 am – 5 pm (masked) stay home. Wearing a mask and socially distancing is recommended to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. As of Wednesday, June 18, 27 Taney County residents have tested positive for COVID-19, with 12 recovered. Stone County has reported 8 cases of COVID-19. For more information contact the Taney County Health Department at 417-334-4544, or visit their website at www.taneycohealth.org. In Stone County, call 417June 19-20, 2020 • 11 Individual who travelled to Stone, Taney counties tests positive for COVID-19 culty breathing Have a news tip? Send it to us at info@ bransonglobe.com 357-6134, or visit their website at www.stonecountyhealthdepartment.com

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