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Starting Friday, for motorists, this will be a Wireless Emergency Alert sent through the cell towers to phones. This will be at any highway that enters the State of Utah through a geofence which is a virtual geographic boundary, defined by GPS or RFID technology tool similar to how they are able to send out amber alerts to your cell phone depending on which area of the State you are located. There are no physical checkpoints.



from the most conservative counties in UT:

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https://kane.utah.gov/gov/dept/sheriff/emergency-services/coronavirus/ Kane County has temporary restrictions in place asking non-county residents to not use public lands and state parks in Kane County through April 22nd to limit travel into the area. County residents and property owners are welcome to camp, hike, and recreate on public lands in Kane County during this time.


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The San Juan County Public Health Department also issued a public health order banning gatherings of more than ten people and prohibiting "leisure travel," defined by the San Juan County Sheriff's Department as "travel into San Juan County for the purpose of vacationing or self-quarantining outside of your home county or state."

Non-resident camping is now prohibited. Restrictions in the order also include banning dine-in restaurant services while allowing delivery or take-out services, discouraging visits to retirement homes and jails, and urging physical distancing and sanitary practices in businesses.


Originally Posted by jorgeI
...Actually Sycamore, you are sort of right....