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Executive Orders and Declaration Updates
Regarding covid-19
City of Peoria
State of Arizona
Arizona Governer Doug Ducey
3/30/2020 - Stay Home. Stay Healthy. Stay Connected.
3/26/2020 - Continuity Of Work
3/26/2020 - Increasing Hospital Capacity For COVID-19 Preparedness
3/25/2020 - Expansion Of Telemedicine
3/24/2020 - Postponement Of Eviction Actions
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3/30/2020 - Stay Home. Stay Healthy. Stay Connected.
3/26/2020 - Continuity Of Work
3/26/2020 - Increasing Hospital Capacity For COVID-19 Preparedness
3/25/2020 - Expansion Of Telemedicine
3/24/2020 - Postponement Of Eviction Actions
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3/30/2020
Essential businesses that remain open shall implement rules and procedures that facilitate physical distancing and spacing of individuals of at least 6 feet apart Non-essential businesses may continue to operate those activities that do not require in-person, on-site transactions Peoria restaurants must provide dine-out options only and bars, movie theaters, and gyms required to close as of 3/19/2020 (still accurate as of 3/30/2020) List of essential businesses/services
List of Considered Essential Services as Outlined by Governer Ducey
3/30/2020 Peoria schools are closed through the end of the school year Citizens should maintain a 6-foot distance between each other to reduce the risk of transmission. Citizens shall limit their time away from their place of residence or property, except: 1. To conduct or participate in essential activities, and/or; 2. For employment, to volunteer or participate in essential functions; or 3. To utilize any services or products provided by essential business services; 4. And for employment if as a sole proprietor or family owned business, work is conducted in a separate office space from your home and the business is not open to serve the public. |
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