By Jon Cantrell
jon@opcfla.com
Clay Today, along with its supporting publications The Keystone Heights Herald, the Oakleaf and the Clay Leader, are committed to keeping Clay County informed …
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Clay Today, along with its supporting publications The Keystone Heights Herald, The Oakleaf and the Clay Leader, are committed to keeping Clay County informed about COVID-19 at claytodayonline.com
As federal, state and local officials work tirelessly to protect citizens against the novel coronavirus, we will remove the paywalls for online coverage, making all information free at access until further notice.
We have stories and information that are updated as we receive it. Stories and reactions that concern all Clay County residents, as well as a list of restrictions, cancelations and postponements, can be found at claytodayonline.com. We are working closely with all state, county and city officials, along with our hospitals and healthcare providers, to make sure you have the most up-to-date information possible.
If you have information or have been affected by the pandemic, please reach out to us.
In the meantime, please continue to follow guidelines that have been created by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Those guidelines also can be found on our website.