United States:
COVID-19: PA Extends Closure Order Until May 8th But Will Relax Auto Sales, Liquor Sales And Some Construction Activities Restrictions
23 April 2020
Duane Morris LLP
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On April 20, Governor Tom Wolf extended
Pennsylvania's stay-at-home order until May 8, 2020.
The governor indicated he would be using a region-by-region
approach that is data-driven and will include strict
social-distancing measures as he considers reopening parts of
Pennsylvania.
However, he announced three actions that offer some flexibility
to businesses, including permitting curbside pickup of orders at
state liquor stores, allowing auto sales online and opening what he
said were limited construction activities statewide. More specific
guidelines will be released at a later date.
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