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Urbandale closes city facilities as Polk County COVID-19 cases climb

Urbandale closes city facilities as Polk County COVID-19 cases climb
STARTING TONIGHT. KCCI'S LAURA TERRELL IS LIVE TO EXPLAIN. (áááLIVEááá) (áááLAURAááá) URBANDALE'S MAYOR SAYS CLOSING ALL CITY BUILDINGS IS THE RIGHT THING DO DO WHEN YOU LOOK AT THE DATA. (áááPKGááá) THE ANNOUNCEMENT CAME LATE TUESDAY AFTERNOON - EVERY CITY FACILITY IN URBANDALE WILL CLOSE ITS DOORS TO THE PUBLIC THROUGH THE MONTH OF JULY. THAT MEANS POOLS, LIBRARIES, CITY HALL, THE FIRE STATION AND POLICE STATION. <IT JUST SEEMED LIKE THE PRUDENT THING TO DO AT THIS TIME.> THIS COMES AS POLK AND DALLAS COUNTIES HAVE SEEN A 20-PERCENT RISE IN CASES IN JUST THE LAST WEEK. POLK COUNTY HEALTH OFFICIALS CALL THIS A "DISTURBING TREND" AVERAGING BETWEEN 50 TO 55 NEW CASES A DAY. <EVERYBODY NEEDS TO TAKE THIS VERY SERIOUSLY. THE DATA IS SHOWING IT IS CLEARLY FAR FROM OVER.> TUESDAY NEW YORK GOVERNOR ANDREW CUOMO SAID IOWANS MUST SELF QUARANTINE FOR 14 DAYS IF THEY PLAN TO VISIT. IOWA JOINS A LIST OF 15 OTHER STATES CONSIDERED TO HAVE SIGNIFICANT COMMUNITY SPREAD OF COVID-19 <IT IS NO TIME TO LET OUR GUARD DOWN.> DES MOINES INFECTIOUS DISEASE DOCTOR ROSSANA ROSA HAS A WARNING FOR IOWANS WHO PLAN TO ATTEND GATHERINGS THIS HOLDIDAY WEEKEND. <YES WE WANT TO ENJO FAMILY. WE WANT TO ENJOY FRIENDS, BUT WE HAVE TO DO IT RESPONSIBILY.> SHE SAYS THAT MEANS WEARING FACE COVERINGS AND SOCIAL DISTANCING. <WE'RE NOT SEEING HAPPEN THINGS HAPPENING LIKE WHAT'S HAPPENING IN FLORIDA TEXAS AND ARIZONA.> TUESDAY GOVERNOR REYNOLDS SAID IOWA'S RISE IN CASES IS UNLIKE WHAT'S HAPPENING IN THE SUNBELT. TESTING IN IOWA CONTINUES TO RISE. AND HOSPITALIZATIONS ARE DOWN EVEN SO, DR. ROSA SAYS THE PANDEMIC IS FAR FROM OVER. <THE VAST MAJORITY OF US REMAIN SUSEPTIBLE TO THE VIRUS.> (áááLIVEááá) (áááLAURAááá) URBANDALE ISN'T ALONE IN CLSOING BUILDINGS. POLK COUNTY HAS ALSO SAID IT DOESN'T PLAN TO REOP
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Urbandale closes city facilities as Polk County COVID-19 cases climb
The city of Urbandale announced Tuesday that it will close all city facilities because COVID-19 cases increased by 20% this week in Polk County.Starting Tuesday evening, pools, libraries, city hall and the fire and police stations will close. Additional closures can be found here.The Urbandale closures will stay in place through the month of July.“It just seemed like the prudent thing to do at this time,” Urbandale's Mayor Bob Andeweg said.According to the Iowa Department of Public Health, Polk County averages 50-55 new cases per day. Polk County Health Officials call the increase a "disturbing trend."“Everybody needs to take this very seriously,” Andeweg said. “The data is showing it is clearly far from over.”New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Tuesday that Iowans must self-quarantine for 14 days if they plan to visit the state.Iowa joins a list of 15 other states considered to have significant community spread of COVID-19.Gov. Kim Reynolds said during a news conference Tuesday that Iowa’s case increases are unlike case spikes in other parts of the country. “We're not seeing happen things happening like what's happening in Florida, Texas and Arizona,” Reynolds said.The governor also said testing continues to rise in Iowa and that hospitalizations are down.Des Moines Infectious Disease Dr. Rossana Rosa warned Iowans that the impending Independence Day weekend is “no time to let our guard down.”“Yes, we want to enjoy family, we want to enjoy friends, but we have to do it responsibly,” Rosa said.Rosa said Iowans with plans for July 4 should plan on wearing face coverings and practicing social distancing.Des Moines pushed its reopening back until July 20.Polk County's building will remain closed until at least August 1.

The city of Urbandale announced Tuesday that it will close all city facilities because COVID-19 cases increased by 20% this week in Polk County.

Starting Tuesday evening, pools, libraries, city hall and the fire and police stations will close. Additional closures can be found here.

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The Urbandale closures will stay in place through the month of July.

“It just seemed like the prudent thing to do at this time,” Urbandale's Mayor Bob Andeweg said.

According to the Iowa Department of Public Health, Polk County averages 50-55 new cases per day. Polk County Health Officials call the increase a "disturbing trend."

“Everybody needs to take this very seriously,” Andeweg said. “The data is showing it is clearly far from over.”

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Tuesday that Iowans must self-quarantine for 14 days if they plan to visit the state.

Iowa joins a list of 15 other states considered to have significant community spread of COVID-19.

Gov. Kim Reynolds said during a news conference Tuesday that Iowa’s case increases are unlike case spikes in other parts of the country.

“We're not seeing happen things happening like what's happening in Florida, Texas and Arizona,” Reynolds said.

The governor also said testing continues to rise in Iowa and that hospitalizations are down.

Des Moines Infectious Disease Dr. Rossana Rosa warned Iowans that the impending Independence Day weekend is “no time to let our guard down.”

“Yes, we want to enjoy family, we want to enjoy friends, but we have to do it responsibly,” Rosa said.

Rosa said Iowans with plans for July 4 should plan on wearing face coverings and practicing social distancing.

Des Moines pushed its reopening back until July 20.

Polk County's building will remain closed until at least August 1.