Posted on 03/18/2020 1:31:06 PM PDT by Enlightened1
DARE COUNTY, NC (WITN) - Dare County says it is keeping visitors out due to concerns with the coronavirus.
While the county says they have had no cases of the pandemic yet, they made the decision to limit the spread of coronavirus.
Checkpoints were set up at 2:00 p.m. at entry points into the county, and no visitors will be allowed.
Dare County says only permanent residents, non-resident property owners and non-resident employees of businesses within the county will be allowed.
Those with valid driver's license with a Dare or Currituck county address or a government-issued ID card with a local address will be allowed in the county.
Non-resident property owners can use a current tax bill, while non-resident employees can use a pay stub or an employee ID badge, all with a matching current government-issued ID.
The county also says visitors will not be able to use Dare County to access Corolla, Ocracoke Island or Tyrrell County. Those who live, own property or work in Corolla or Ocracoke will be allowed entry, the news release says.
https://www.witn.com/content/news/Dare-County-will-be-closed-to-visitors-568864401.html
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They have a huge prison, so thats a good reason why
That’s when ya start deputizin’ boundary land owners.
Keep all Dare County residents from leaving Dare county then.
See how long that lasts....
congrats to the fear mongers.....
Coming soon to a county near you!
I believe this is the Outer Banks of NC. Theres no reason for anyone to go there who is just passing through, and I imagine the law enforcement people there have plenty of experience with lockdowns and roadblocks during hurricanes.
You can get your banners and roadblocks cheap from China...
Not letting some people in is one thing, but they aren’t keeping it away when they allow people to leave too.
But that’s a jail.
I am just wondering where in the Constitution does it say they have the power of quarantines and lock downs?
Then you have edict mad state governors and city mayors trying to outdo each other with "emergency orders" like the NM guv.
SANTA FE, N.M.- Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham announced a new Public Emergency Order Wednesday that calls for the closing of various establishments in an attempt to stop the spread of COVID-19. The order requires all restaurants in New Mexico to be limited to take-out and food delivery, starting Thursday. The governor is requiring shopping malls, recreational facilities, movie theaters, spas and athletic clubs to close. Casinos, not operated by Tribal authorities, bars and horse racing operations will also be forced to close. The governor does not have the authority to force tribes to close their casinos, but she said most have already agreed to do so. The order also requires hotels, motels and lodging businesses should go to 50% of capacity. Stores will also be required to limit three hygiene items per person to avoid hoarding. The order will stay in place through April 10, but it could be extended if the coronavirus spreads. People who defy the order could face civil penalties.
They going to put a cop at every self checkout to make sure yo get no more than 3 hygene items?..... Wouldn't put it past them.
Arw they going to shut down I-95 and other interstate roads? this is getting yoo damn planet z.
As a coastal region, Dare County has it easy. Just block two bridges, one road from the southern mainland, and only residents board the ferry. No back roads available, boat access only.
There’s not much going on in Dare County for a handicapped black female muslim illegal.
The population of Dare County, NC is 87.6% White Alone, 7.12% Hispanic or Latino, and 2.32% Two or More Races. N/A% of the people in Dare County, NC speak a non-English language, and 96.4% are U.S. citizens. The median property value in Dare County, NC is $285,000, and the homeownership rate is 69.4%.
Are they going to stop semis making food deliveries to the local markets? How about fuel trucks delivering gasoline? Do they have their own health care infrastructure including hospitals? Do they have their own electrical power generation and distribution system? Just asking.
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