Springfield, Clark County officials declare state of emergency

All city government buildings in Springfield will be closed to the public until further notice. TY GREENLESS/STAFF

All city government buildings in Springfield will be closed to the public until further notice. TY GREENLESS/STAFF

UPDATED @6 p.m.

Officials with Clark County and the City of Springfield declared a state of emergency during a joint press conference at the City Hall Forum today.

INITIAL REPORT

Officials with Clark County and the City of Springfield will be holding a joint news conference at the City Hall Forum at 3:30 p.m. today with plans of declaring a state of emergency regarding the coronavirus.

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All Springfield city buildings, including city hall, are currently closed to the public until further notice and the meeting will be open to only members of the media, according to a news release from Springfield government officials.

However, the news conference will be streamed live on the City of Springfield’s Facebook page, according to Valerie Lough, Community Information Coordinator with the City of Springfield.

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The conference will have remarks from Springfield Mayor Warren Copeland, City Manager Bryan Heck, Clark County Administrator Jennifer Hutchinson as well as Clark County Health Commissioner Charles Patterson and Mental Health & Recovery Board CEO Greta Mayer.