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Recent Updates
On Thursday, December 10, 2020, Governor Ralph North announced further actions to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 within the Commonwealth. While Virginia’s COVID-19 case count and positivity rate remain relatively low compared to other states, new cases and hospitalizations continue to rise in all areas of the Commonwealth. Thus, the Governor has ordered further, more restrictive, measures to fight the spread of the disease. The following measures will take effect at 12:01am on Monday, December 14:
âWe still have work to doâ: Gov. Cooper extends N.C.âs modified âStay at Homeâ order another month âWe still have work to doâ: Gov. Cooper extends N.C.âs modified âStay at Homeâ order another month (Source: WBTV) By WBTV Web Staff | January 27, 2021 at 2:21 PM EST - Updated January 27 at 6:56 PM
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) - North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper announced on Wednesday that the stateâs modified âStay at Homeâ order has been extended another month.
Cooper announced that the Executive Order will continue until Feb. 28, 2021. The order was set to expire on Friday.
WATCH LIVE | COVID-19 NC: Gov. Roy Cooper is set to discuss COVID-19 vaccination efforts as more than 630K first doses have been administered across the state https://bit.ly/2Mqkbcm. Cooper is also expected to address his latest executive order, which expires on Friday.Posted by WBTV News on Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Recent Updates
On Thursday, December 10, 2020, Governor Ralph North announced further actions to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 within the Commonwealth. While Virginia’s COVID-19 case count and positivity rate remain relatively low compared to other states, new cases and hospitalizations continue to rise in all areas of the Commonwealth. Thus, the Governor has ordered further, more restrictive, measures to fight the spread of the disease. The following measures will take effect at 12:01am on Monday, December 14:
All Virginians must remain at their place of residence between the hours of 12:00am and 5:00am, with exceptions that include traveling to and from work, obtaining goods or food, and seeking medical attention.
Recent Updates
On Thursday, December 10, 2020, Governor Ralph North announced further actions to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 within the Commonwealth. While Virginia’s COVID-19 case count and positivity rate remain relatively low compared to other states, new cases and hospitalizations continue to rise in all areas of the Commonwealth. Thus, the Governor has ordered further, more restrictive, measures to fight the spread of the disease. The following measures will take effect at 12:01am on Monday, December 14:
All Virginians must remain at their place of residence between the hours of 12:00am and 5:00am, with exceptions that include traveling to and from work, obtaining goods or food, and seeking medical attention.
Cooper Asking Local Leaders To Adopt Civil Penalties For COVID Violations Cooper Asking Local Leaders To Adopt Civil Penalties For COVID Violations Featured
By WILLARD KILLOUGH III
Managing Editor
RALEIGH - On December 8th, North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper and Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Dr. Mandy Cohen announced that North Carolina will begin a Modified Stay at Home Order after a rapid increase in North Carolina’s key COVID-19 trends.
On December 11th, Cooper sent a letter to local municipalities asking those leaders to adopt local ordinances creating civil penalties as well as enforcement of those penalties to help reduce the spread of COVID-19.