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NLBMDA provides new COVID-19 state updates

5/14/2020
The latest state COVID-19 response activity, as compiled by the National Lumber and Building Material Dealers Association (NLBMDA), sees some regions prepare for reopening businesses as others extend restrictions through June.

Here is the latest state-by-state activity:

Arizona
 – The governor issued an order which reopens non-essential businesses on May 15. The order includes health guidance for employers.

District of Columbia – The existing “stay at home” order has been extended through June 8.

Louisiana – The governor announced that certain non-essential businesses will be allowed to reopen on May 15 once the existing “stay at home” order expires.

Massachusetts
 – The governor announced a four-phase reopening plan which could begin as soon as May 18. The plan includes mandatory health guidance for all employers.

Mississippi - The “safer at home” order has been extended through May 25.

New York – The governor announced that the Finger Lakes, Southern Tier and Mohawk Valley Regions have met the health benchmarks under phase 1 of the state’s reopening plan. If the benchmarks hold, the three regions can begin reopening businesses starting on May 15. These businesses include construction, manufacturing and wholesale supply chain, and retail for curbside pickup and drop-off or in-store pickup. Landscaping will also be allowed to reopen statewide on May 15.

The most recent prior state activity, as tracked by the NLBMDA, can be found here and here.

 
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