Posted on 04/30/2020 8:18:12 AM PDT by rktman
Nevadas month-old stay-at-home order, set to expire Thursday at midnight, will be extended two weeks to May 15, though some coronavirus restrictions will be eased starting Friday, Gov. Steve Sisolak ordered Wednesday.
The governor announced the move early Wednesday evening. While the stay-at-home order remains in place, along with a limit on public gatherings to fewer than 10 people, the following will be relaxed:
All retail businesses, including those previously deemed nonessential, will be allowed to operate under a curbside commerce model similar to curbside pickup now allowed for restaurants and eateries. This includes curbside sales for retail marijuana dispensaries, which have been limited to only delivery orders since mid-March.
Places of worship can have drive-up religious services, as long as people stay in their vehicles and maintain social distancing parameters with people who are not part of their household.
Nevadans can once again play golf, pickleball and tennis as long as they do it safely and in a way that prevents the spread of COVID-19.
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Leaked documents from top US and British health agencies have stated they would keep extending lockdowns 2 weeks at a time for 18 months to 2 years.
Damage the economy to damage Trump among others is what they are trying.
IT IS ILLEGAL TO CUT HAIR NOW.
Ducey deserves to be primaried. He has shown himself to be a man of no character, who lets hysterical Democrat females make decisions for him. I will not vote for him again.
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