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Coronavirus: Which states in the USA are reopening quarantines?

Last April, the President of the American Union, Donald Trump, approved the reopening of the country after being quarantined due to the coronavirus outbreak that occurred worldwide and ended up affecting the country of stars and stripes exponentially.

Despite Trump’s decision, This is giving the governors total freedom to decide if they want to follow their instructions or not.Therefore, the removal of the quarantine in each state has turned out to be completely different, both in restrictions and dates.

What will the reopening be like in each state?

Due to the different decisions that the governors of each state have made, here we leave you in detail What will the reopening be like in each of the states that make up the American Union:

  • Alabama: The stay-at-home order expired on April 30, however, it was extended until May 15 to offset the number of infections.
  • Alaska: The state began with the reopening on April 27, however, non-core businesses will only be able to April at 25% of capacity until further notice.
  • Arizona: The reopening with retail stores will begin on May 8 and it is expected that on the 12th they will reopen the restaurants. The stay-at-home order expires on May 15.
  • Arkansas: Between May 4 and 6, non-essential businesses will be able to return to their activities, of course, at a third of their capacity.
  • California: Retail stores may reopen, however, beaches and parks remain closed.
  • Colorado: Retail stores and nonessential businesses have begun to reopen. The stay-at-home order expires on May 8.
  • Connecticut: The state has yet to announce its reopening, and the stay-at-home order remains in effect until May 20.
  • Delaware: The state has yet to announce its reopening, and the sta-at-home order remains in effect until May 15.
  • Florida: The reopening of non-essential businesses and beaches began on April 4; however, these guidelines do not apply to Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach, which are the counties with the most infections; These may reopen until further notice.
  • Georgia: The state began with the reopening of non-essential businesses since April 24
  • Hawaii: Starting next May 7, the reopening of the economy will begin in the first phase; reason why the government continues restricting the visit to tourists in its islands.
  • Idaho: Non-essential businesses remain closed, but worship centers can reopen with due physical distance.
  • Illinois: The stay-at-home order runs until the end of May, businesses will not be able to reopen until the next 29.
  • Indiana: The state is in the second phase of reopening, businesses can operate at 50% of their capacity, with the exception of shopping centers, these will operate at 25%.
  • Iowa: The businesses had the authorization to reopen since last May 1; These will operate at 50% of their regular capacity.
  • Kansas: Restaurants can open while respecting security measures, while the rest of the non-essential businesses will be able to return to their activities on May 18.
  • Kentucky: The state is in the second phase of reopening. By May 11, businesses will be able to operate at 50% of their normal capacity.
  • Louisiana: The stay-at-home order has been extended until May 15 to counter contagions.
  • Maine: Few businesses can reopen, however, the stay-at-home order remains in effect until May 31.
  • Maryland: The state does not yet have an exact date for reopening, as the stay-at-home order remains in effect and will remain so until further notice.
  • Massachusetts: Non-essential businesses will be able to reopen from May 18.
  • Michigan: Outdoor activities can begin more frequently, as long as social distance is maintained. The stay-at-home order expires on May 15.
  • Minnesota: The stay-at-home order expires on May 18, but retail stores may start reopening now.
  • Mississippi: Businesses can start with reopening at 50% capacity, however, the stay-at-home order expires until May 11.
  • Missouri: The state began with the reopening since last May 4; Businesses can reopen, provided they do so at 25% of normal capacity.
  • Montana: The state began with its reopening since last April 27; however, movie theaters, gyms, and other gathering places should remain closed until further notice.
  • Nebraska: The state has begun with its reopening, the restaurants will operate at 50% of their capacity, while the rest of the non-essential businesses will only have 10 people at a time; with the exception of the bars, these will continue to be closed until May 31.
  • Nevada: Only retail stores can begin with the reopening, avoiding physical contact and leaving orders on the sidewalk.
  • New Hampshire: Non-essential businesses can start to reopen starting next May 11; however, the stay-at-home order expires until May 31.
  • New Jersey: Although the stay-at-home order does not yet have an expiration date, the governor authorized the reopening of state parks, golf courses, and county parks.
  • New Mexico: The stay-at-home order expires until May 15, when the instructions to start the reopening will be given.
  • New York: All non-essential businesses must remain closed until May 15; it will be then when the state can begin with its reopening, which will take place in 6 phases.
  • North Carolina: The state will begin with the first phase of the reopening starting on May 8, where non-essential businesses will be able to reopen to 50% of their normal capacity.
  • North Dakota: Non-essential businesses can begin to reopen to 25% of their capacity, by May 9 the camps in the state may be reactivated, although of course, it will not be allowed to rent stores at the moment.
  • Ohio: Starting next May 12, retail stores will be able to start with the reopening, however, the stay-at-home order expires until May 29.
  • Oklahoma: The state is in the first phase of reopening, nonessential businesses can begin to reopen as long as they respect precautionary measures and sanitation protocols. You can only advance to the next phase until you see a decrease in cases.
  • Oregon: The state will not reopen until it sees a decrease in the growth rate of active cases, sufficient personal protective equipment, increased capacity in hospitals, increased testing capacity, location of contacts, and isolation of positive cases and strategies to protect to vulnerable communities.
  • Pennsylvania: The state will begin with the reopening of non-essential businesses starting next May 8; everyone should follow the health protocols.
  • Rhode Island: If the number of cases continues to decline, the state is expected to start with its reopening starting next May 9.
  • South Carolina: The state of emergency order expires on May 12, however, non-essential businesses can already begin to reopen, of course, at 20% of their capacity.
  • South Dakota: The state never imposed a quarantine, so there has been no talk of a reopening; however, citizens continue in their homes of their own free will.
  • Tennessee: Non-core businesses can start with reopening starting May 6; although of course, the stay-at-home order expires until the 30th of this month.
  • Texas: Non-essential businesses may begin to reopen from May 8 to 25% of their capacity, with the exception of gyms; These will reopen until May 18.
  • Utah: The state began with the reopening since last May 1; All non-essential businesses must follow safety and health protocols.
  • Vermont: Although the stay-at-home order expires on May 15; the governor has authorized citizens to return to their jobs. As for non-essential businesses, they may reopen until May 11.
  • Virginia: The state does not yet have a reopening date, as the stay-at-home order expires until June 10, while the one that prohibits meetings of more than 10 people expires on May 14.
  • Washington: Parks and recreational sites have started with the reopening, as have nonessential businesses, however; they cannot have customers inside their stores. The stay-at-home order expires until May 31.
  • West Virginia: Non-core businesses will be able to reopen starting May 7, although the government encourages citizens to stay home.
  • Wisconsin: The stay-at-home order expires until May 26. Businesses that may already be reopening include dog grooming, repair shops, upholstery businesses, recreational outdoor rentals such as boats, golf carts, kayaks, ATVs, and self-service washes.
  • Wyoming: Non-core businesses can already start reopening. Anyone who enters the state in the coming weeks will be forced to remain in quarantine.

So far – May 06 – these are all the orders and indications that have been released by the governors of the respective states in order to start with the reopening of the economy and thus face the labor and economic crisis caused by the coronavirus outbreak.

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