![]() ![]() Roy Cooper began phase one of the state's plan to reopen on May 8. He laid out metrics to guide which parts of the state will be allowed to open on May 15, with some parts of Central and Northern New York already meeting the standards. Andrew Cuomo extended the stay-at-home order until May 15, however he said that he will extend the "NY PAUSE" initiative in many parts of the state. Most aspects of ordinary life, like restaurants, offices, gyms, salons and mass gathering spaces are still closed. Some nonessential retailers can operate on a pickup and delivery basis, and others by appointment. New Mexico: The state eased some restrictions on May 1, including allowing veterinary offices to reopen and pet services to resume. Phil Murphy announced all schools in the state will remain closed for in-person instruction for the remainder of the school year. New Jersey: The state's stay-at-home order is in place until further notice. ![]() Elective medical procedures were allowed to resume on May 4. Chris Sununu issued a new executive order, Stay at Home 2.0, which eased some restrictions on some businesses. New Hampshire: While the state's original stay-at-home order ended on May 4, Gov. Steve Sisolak announced that the state’s stay-at-home order will continue until May 15. Nebraska: The state does not have a stay-at-home order. Montana: The state's stay-at-home order lifted on April 24 and some businesses reopened. ![]() Mike Parson allowing all businesses to reopen - if following social distancing guidelines - the next day. Missouri: The state’s stay-at-home ordered expired on May 3 with Gov. Tate Reeves' "safer-at-home" order went into effect, allowing some businesses reopen. Mississippi: The state's stay-at-home order expired on April 27, and Gov. Tim Walz has allowed some agricultural and industrial employees to return to work, Minnesota’s stay-at-home order is still in effect until May 18. Michigan Office of the Governor via AP, Pool ![]()
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