West Virginia Administrative Order

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West Virginia
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WV-RH-210-04
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A04 Administrative Order

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Q: How will the Stay-at-Home order affect travel and transportation? A: West Virginians can drive themselves when possible, or walk. Public transportation and ridesharing will be for essential travel only. The same goes for air travel. Roads, bridges and borders will remain open. Q: Can I visit family and friends? A: The Stay-at-Home order allows visits to the home of family members, and to other homes involved in the terms of a parenting or visitation plan or similar agreement. During such visits, interactions should be minimized as much as possible. Q: What help is available for residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities? A: Services for residents with intellectual and developmental disabilities are considered essential and will continue under the Stay-at-Home order. The Bureau for Medical Services can provide additional information: (304) 558-1700.

The order allows home-based businesses to operate, with any employees working from their own residences. Small businesses not normally open to the general public can also continue to operate if they have five or fewer employees and can maintain social distancing and hygiene requirements.

A: Essential activities include going to the grocery store or gas station; picking up a prescription or receiving non-elective medical care; attending a place of worship; checking on relatives; and getting outdoor exercise for yourself, your children and your pets. They also include working jobs to provide essential services.

The Stay-at-Home order requires West Virginians to remain in their homes and residences and leave only for essential services or activities. It is mandatory, and not merely guidance or advice.

Gov. Justice's order took effect 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 24. It remains in effect until terminated by subsequent executive order.

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West Virginia Administrative Order