DOTHAN, Ala. – Enterprise remains fully staffed and open for business at City Hall and other city facilities.
In the midst of a compelling, statewide effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19, however, Mayor Bill Cooper is reiterating the need for residents to stay home.
Federal and state health experts are asking that everyone stay home if possible as the nation battles against any further spread of the virus that has infected more than 10,000 people and killed 152 across the nation as of Thursday morning.
Alabama currently has 51 confirmed cases as officially reported by the Alabama Department of Public Health at this time, a number that will certainly grow. The first coronavirus case in southeast Alabama was confirmed Wednesday. The infected person is a patient at Southeast Health medical facility in Dothan.
At Tuesday night’s council meeting, Cooper reiterated the importance of following the guidelines, including washing of hands for 20 seconds and practicing social distancing.
He encouraged anyone who needs to do some type of business at City Hall or other city facility to consider whether the business can be accomplished by phone, email or regular mail.
“During this critical time when the safety of employees and customers is our priority, conducting your business remotely by phone or the internet is a great alternative to personal interaction,” the mayor said.