Local officials are urging people not to panic as Sedgwick County enters the hunker-down phase of the coronavirus pandemic.
The county’s health officer signed a stay-at-home order Tuesday to fight the spread of the coronavirus disease COVID-19. Sedgwick County joins nearly half of the United States population in being urged to stay home.
“There’s no need to panic; there’s a need to be careful right now,” Sedgwick County Manager Tom Stolz said.
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