Virginia Governor Extends Certain COVID-19 Restrictions

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On April 15, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam extended the life of several COVID-19 emergency measures.

Executive Order 53, which bans crowds of more than 10 people; closes recreation, entertainment, and personal care businesses; and limits restaurants to offering takeout and delivery services only, was set to expire on April 23, 2020. But, Gov. Northam extended it by two weeks, through Friday, May 8, 2020.

Explained the Governor: “As we have seen from our data and models, social distancing is working, and we are slowing the spread of this virus. But it is too early to let up. By extending this order to keep certain businesses closed or restricted, we can continue to evaluate the situation and plan for how to eventually ease restrictions so that our businesses may operate without endangering public health.”

Another emergency measure, Executive Order 55, directs Virginians to stay home unless they must leave for essential services. It remains in effect until June 10.

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