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County to reopen offices to public Monday

CLOVIS — Curry County will reopen its administrative complex to the public on Monday, according to a release from County Manager Lance Pyle.

The release notes a significant decrease in employee positive tests and COVID-19 exposures for other employees. The county, as of Wednesday, had no COVID-positive employees, one employee on leave due to an exposure and two on leave pending test results.

Offices will follow COVID-safe practices, including face coverings and a minimum of 6 feet of social distancing.

The county closed its offices Nov. 13, with limited services on an appointment basis and other business handled via phone, email, fax or online. The county requests anybody that conduct business without face-to-face interaction should continue to do so.

The county encourages COVID-safe practices, including frequent handwashing and registering for free testing opportunities at curative.com.

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