Jim Ginn, Huron County Warden (photo by Bob Montgomery)Jim Ginn, Huron County Warden (photo by Bob Montgomery)
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Huron warden expects physical distancing to last for some time

Huron County's warden says he believes physical distancing will continue to be part of our routine for some time.

As the weather gets better people are understandably more anxious to get out.

But Warden Jim Ginn said the reason we're able to even considering reducing some restrictions is that what we've been doing is working and to stop now would be a huge mistake.

“I think that physical distancing is something that's going to be with us for quite a while. I think some of the other things might change slightly, but if we open up businesses we can still operate and keep that six feet between us and I think that's really going to be the critical one as we open up,” said Ginn.

He added COVID-19 spread from very few people to right across the country and it's critical now that we don't let that continue to happen.

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