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Stay-At-Home Order Officially Extended Within Indiana
Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb has extended the state's stay-at-home order through Monday, April 20 at 11:59 p.m.

In his new executive order, Gov. Holcomb divides businesses into two categories: Businesses that provide the "necessities of life" and businesses that don't provide the "necessities of life." Grocery stores, office supply stores, and automotive businesses provide a "necessity of life" that will help people work from home.

While state officials say people may come inside these stores to shop and pay for goods and services, retailers that do not provide necessities of life like florists, craft stores, beauty supply stores and others must close the inside of their stores.

Governor Holcomb is ordering them to use a call-in service or utilize online orders. All retail businesses except pharmacies and grocery stores are asked to establish a curbside service or delivery like restaurants are bars are doing.

All campgrounds, including within state parks, were also ordered to close.



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