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Public raises concerns over isolation, quarantine and forced-treatment language; board declines to bring October 2024 plan back for vote
Summary
Residents urged the Park County Board of Health to discard an October 2024 isolation/quarantine plan and to clarify past plans after testimony and public comments. The board voted against placing the October 2024 document back on a future agenda.
Residents at Tuesday's Park County Board of Health meeting urged the board to remove isolation, quarantine and "forced treatment" language from county plans and to increase transparency after several different versions of local plans drew public attention.
Linda Mar, a Livingston resident, read an extended statement criticizing a plan she said was proposed on Oct. 8, 2024, and asked the board to place that document on a future agenda with the intent to "vote it down and discard it permanently." Mar asked for clear public notification and raised objections to language she said would allow health officers to order…
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