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COVID-19 Pandemic – United States Shelter-in-Place / Reopening Tracker
COVID-19 Pandemic – United States Shelter-in-Place / Reopening Tracker
Shelter-in-place or stay at home orders have been prevalent throughout the United States since March 2020 as
state and local governments have sought to protect their citizens from the spread of the COVID-19 virus. With the
spread appearing to slow, several states are now implementing plans to revise and scale back these orders to re-
open their economies. Keeping abreast of the evolving nature of these orders and plans is critical to the
functioning of all businesses throughout the country.
Baker McKenzie has a team in place that has been advising clients real-time on these most critical issues since
the first orders were enacted. We are pleased to provide this Tracker, which identifies the relevant state-wide
shelter-in-place orders and their related expiration dates as well as the state-wide reopening plans, and whether
local (county/municipal) orders also apply, in each of the 50 United States. Please check back for updates
throughout the pandemic.
Please call or email your regular Baker McKenzie contact if you require additional analysis regarding
these matters.
Updated as of May 29, 2020
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Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California
Colorado* Connecticut* Delaware* Florida* Georgia*
Hawaii Idaho* Illinois* Indiana* Iowa
Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine* Maryland*
Massachusetts Michigan* Minnesota* Mississippi* Missouri*
Montana* Nebraska* Nevada* New Hampshire New Jersey
New Mexico* New York* North Carolina North Dakota* Ohio*
Oklahoma Oregon* Pennsylvania* Rhode Island* South Carolina*
South Dakota* Tennessee* Texas* Utah* Vermont*
Virginia* Washington* Washington, D.C.* West Virginia Wisconsin
Wyoming*
* Denotes new/updated information as of May 29, 2020 (since last update May 22, 2020).
Alabama
Official State COVID-19 Website: Alabama Public Health COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: N/A
State-Wide Order: Alabama Safer at Home Order (May 21, 2020)
When does the Order Expire: 5:00 P.M. July 3, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
N/A
Alaska
Official State COVID-19 Website: Alaska COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Reopen Alaska Responsibly Plan
State-Wide Order: No state-wide Shelter Order in effect, although certain Alaska Health
Mandates (Health Mandate 010 [interstate and international travel],
013 [K-12 public and private schools], 014 [non-congregate
sheltering order], 015 [elective medical and dental procedures], 017
[commercial fishing], and 018 on intrastate travel]), as well as the
Alaska's COVID-19 Disaster Order will remain in effect will remain in
effect
When does the Order Expire: N/A
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Arizona
Official State COVID-19 Website: Arizona Department of Health Services COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: N/A
State-Wide Order: Arizona Stay Healthy, Return Smarter, Return Stronger (Executive
Order 2020-36)
When does the Order Expire: Indefinitely
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
State-Wide Order: Arizona Executive Order Prohibiting Closure of Essential Services
(Executive Order 2020-12)
When does the Order Expire: Indefinite
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Arkansas
Official State COVID-19 Website: Arkansas Department of Health COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: N/A
State-Wide Order: N/A but see Arkansas Department of Health website for directives
applicable to certain types of businesses
When does the Order Expire: N/A
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
N/A
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
N/A
California
Official State COVID-19 Website: California Coronavirus Response
Official State Reopening Plan: California Resilience Roadmap
State-Wide Order: California shelter-in-place order (Executive Order N-33-20)
California shelter-in-place order, phase 2 (Executive Order N-60-20)
When does the Order Expire: Indefinite
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
Yes
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Local Orders: Local information for California counties
Colorado
Official State COVID-19 Website: Colorado COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Colorado Safer at Home
State-Wide Order: Colorado Safer at Home Order D 2020 044, as amended and
extended by Executive Order D 2020 079
When does the Order Expire: June 1, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
State-Wide Order: Colorado Fourth Amended Public Health Order 20-28 (May 26,
2020)
When does the Order Expire: June 1, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Local Orders: Information on local orders and variances in Colorado
Connecticut
Official State COVID-19 Website: Connecticut COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Connecticut Business Reopening and Recovery Center and related
Guidelines by Sector
State-Wide Order: Connecticut "Stay Safe, Stay Home" Order – Restrictions on
Workplaces for Non-Essential Businesses, Coordinated Response
Effort (Executive Order No. 7H)
(As modified by subsequent orders, including Executive Orders Nos.
7J, 7X and 7PP)
When does the Order Expire: June 20, 2020 (per Connecticut "Phase 1 Reopening" Order)
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
State-Wide Order: Connecticut Phase 1 Reopening Order (Executive Order No. 7PP)
When does the Order Expire: At the end of the public health and civil preparedness emergency
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
State-Wide Order: Connecticut Executive Order No. 7TT
When does the Order Expire: At the end of the public health and civil preparedness emergency
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Delaware
Official State COVID-19 Website: Delaware COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Delaware's Recovery and Reopening (Phase 1 begins June 1, 2020)
State-Wide Order: Expired as of June 1, 2020 (but see Phase 1 Reopening Guidance)
When does the Order Expire: N/A
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
N/A
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
N/A
Florida
Official State COVID-19 Website: Florida COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Plan for Florida's Recovery
State-Wide Order: Executive Order No. 20-112 (Phase 1: Safe. Smart. Step-by-Step.
Plan for Florida's Recovery), as amended by Executive Orders No.
20-120, No. 20-122, No. 20.123 and No. 131
When does the Order Expire: Indefinite
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Local Orders: The initial Phase 1 Re-Opening plan excluded Broward and Miami-
Dade Counties; however, as of May 18 all counties are included per
Executive Orders No. 20-120, No. 20-122 and No. 20.123
Georgia
Official State COVID-19 Website: Georgia Department of Public Health COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Plan for Reviving a Healthy Georgia
State-Wide Order: Order for Reviving a Healthy Georgia (Executive Order 04.23.20.02),
as extended by Executive Order 04.30.20.01
Order Providing Additional Guidance for Reviving a Healthy Georgia
(Executive Order 05.12.20.02 and Executive Order 05.18.20.02)
When does the Order Expire: June 15, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
Yes, for certain at-risk individuals until 11:59 P.M. June 12, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Hawaii
Official State COVID-19 Website: Hawaii State Department of Health COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Beyond Recovery: Reopening Hawaii
State-Wide Order: Hawaii shelter in place order (Eighth Supplementary Proclamation)
(May 18, 2020)
When does the Order Expire: June 30, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
Yes
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Local Orders: See Department of Health website for links to county websites
Idaho
Official State COVID-19 Website: Idaho COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Idaho Stages of Reopening
State-Wide Order: Idaho Stay Healthy Order (May 30, 2020)
When does the Order Expire: Indefinite
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
Yes
Illinois
Official State COVID-19 Website: Illinois COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Restore Illinois
State-Wide Order: Illinois Phase Three Reopening Order (Executive Order 2020-38
When does the Order Expire: Indefinite
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
Yes
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
Yes
Indiana
Official State COVID-19 Website: Indiana COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Back on Track Indiana
State-Wide Order: Roadmap to Reopen Indiana for Hoosiers, Businesses and State
Government (Executive Order 20-26)
Indiana Back on Track Reopening - Stage 3
When does the Order Expire: June 13, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
Yes
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Local Orders: See State-Wide Order with respect to certain counties that remain
subject to the prior Indiana Shelter in Place Order (Executive Order
20-22)
Iowa
Official State COVID-19 Website: Iowa COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Iowa Department of Health Reopening Guidance
State-Wide Order: Iowa Proclamation of Continuing State Disaster Emergency (May 20,
2020)
When does the Order Expire: 11:59 P.M. May 27, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
Yes
Kansas
Official State COVID-19 Website: Kansas Department of Health and Environment COVID-19
Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Ad Astra: A Plan to Reopen Kansas
State-Wide Order: Order Implementing Phase One of "Ad Astra: A Plan to Reopen
Kansas" (Executive Order No. 20-29)
Order Implementing Phase 1.5 of "Ad Astra: A Plan to Reopen
Kansas" (Executive Order No. 20-31)
Order Implementing Phase 2.0 of "Ad Astra: A Plan to Reopen
Kansas" (Executive Order No. 20-34)
When does the Order Expire: Indefinite
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
Yes
State-Wide Order: Order Reissuing and extending certain Executive Orders relating to
the COVID-19 pandemic (Executive Order No. 20-28)
When does the Order Expire: May 31, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
Yes
Kentucky
Official State COVID-19 Website: Kentucky COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Kentucky Healthy at Work (Executive Order No. 2020-323)
State-Wide Order: Kentucky Healthy at Home Order (Executive Order No. 2020-257)
When does the Order Expire: Indefinite
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
Yes
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
State-Wide Order: Kentucky State of Emergency (Executive Order No. 2020-246)
When does the Order Expire: Indefinite
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
Yes
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Louisiana
Official State COVID-19 Website: Louisiana COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Open Safely Louisiana
State-Wide Order: Louisiana State of Emergency for COVID-19 Phase 1 of Resilient
Louisiana (Proclamation No. 58 JBE 2020)
When does the Order Expire: June 5, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Local Orders: Local orders in effect in certain locations
Maine
Official State COVID-19 Website: Maine COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Restarting Maine's Economy
State-Wide Order: Maine Order to Stay Safer at Home (Executive Order 49 FY 19/20)
When does the Order Expire: May 31, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
Yes
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
State-Wide Order: Maine Order Regarding Essential Businesses and Operations
(Executive Order 19 FY 19/20)
Maine Order Regarding Further Restrictions (Executive Order 28 FY
19/20)
Maine Order Updating Order 28 FY 19/20 (Executive Order 28-A FY
19/20)
An Order to Stay Safer at Home (Executive Order 49 FY 19/20)
An Order to Further Implement the Restarting Plan (Executive Order
55 FY 19/20)
When does the Order Expire: Until Rescinded (as provided by Executive Order 55 FY 19/20)
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
Yes
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Local Orders: Local orders in effect in certain locations
Maryland
Official State COVID-19 Website: Maryland Department of Health COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Maryland Strong: Roadmap to Recovery
State-Wide Order: Maryland Stay at Home order (No. 20-05-27-01)
When does the Order Expire: Indefinite
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
Yes
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Massachusetts
Official State COVID-19 Website: Massachusetts COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Reopening Massachusetts
State-Wide Order: Order Implementing a Phased Reopening of Workplaces and
Imposing Workplace Safety Measures to Address COVID-19
(COVID-19 Order No. 33) (the "Phased Reopening Order")
Massachusetts Order closing all non-essential businesses,
prohibiting gatherings of 10+ people, and defining essential services
(COVID-19 Order No. 13) (as amended and modified per the
Phased Reopening Order)
Exhibit A to COVID-19 Order No. 13 - List of Essential Services
When does the Order Expire: The Phased Reopening Order allows certain non-essential
businesses to open on May 18 and May 25 (all other businesses
referenced in COVID-19 Order No. 13 must remain closed until
further order)
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Michigan
Official State COVID-19 Website: Michigan COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Michigan Safe Start Plan
State-Wide Order: Temporary restrictions on certain events, gatherings, and
businesses (Order moving the state to Stage 4 of the Michigan Safe
Start Plan (Executive Order No. 2020-110)
When does the Order Expire: Indefinite
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
State-Wide Order: Safeguards to Protect Michigan's Workers from COVID-19
(Executive Order No. 2020-97)
When does the Order Expire: Indefinite
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
N/A
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
N/A
Minnesota
Official State COVID-19 Website: Minnesota COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Minnesota Order to Continue to Safely Reopen Economy (Executive
Order 20-63) and related Guidance on Reopening Businesses
Minnesota's Stay Safe Plan
Minnesota Governor Announces Safe Phases for Reopening
Beginning June 1
State-Wide Order: Minnesota Order to Continue to Safely Reopen Economy (Executive
Order 20-63)
Minnesota Stay at Home Order (Executive Order 20-20)
When does the Order Expire: Indefinite
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Mississippi
Official State COVID-19 Website: Mississippi COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: N/A
State-Wide Order: Mississippi Safe Return Order (Executive Order No. 1492).
When does the Order Expire: 8:00 A.M. June 15, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Local Orders: Mississippi County and City Orders due to COVID-19
Missouri
Official State COVID-19 Website: Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services COVID-19
Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Show Me Strong Recovery Plan
State-Wide Order: Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Economic
Reopening Health Order (June 1, 2020)
When does the Order Expire: 11:59 P.M. June 15, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Local Orders: Missouri county stay at home orders
Montana
Official State COVID-19 Website: Montana COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Reopening the Big Sky Phased Approach
State-Wide Order: Directive on Phased Reopening of Montana and Establishing
Conditions for Phase Two (May 19, 2020) (effective as of June 1,
2020)
When does the Order Expire: Indefinite
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Nebraska
Official State COVID-19 Website: Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services COVID-19
Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Steps to Get Nebraska Growing
Reopening Guidance
State-Wide Order: Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services Directed
Health Measure Order 2020-011
Nebraska Governor Announces New Directed Health Measures
Beginning June 1
Outline to Statewide Changes Beginning June 1
When does the Order Expire: Varies as noted in the Order
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
Yes
Local Orders: Local orders in effect as noted in Steps to Get Nebraska Growing
plan
Nevada
Official State COVID-19 Website: Nevada Health Response COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Nevada United Roadmap to Recovery
State-Wide Order: Nevada Declaration of Emergency Directive 021 – Phase Two
Reopening
Note that the above Directive extends and amends portions of prior
Emergency Directives which may be found here together with Phase
Two Reopening Guidance
When does the Order Expire: June 30, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No, but strongly encouraged
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
New Hampshire
Official State COVID-19 Website: New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services COVID-
19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Stay At Home 2.0
State-Wide Order: New Hampshire Emergency Order #17 - Closure of non-essential
businesses and requiring Granite Staters to stay at home
New Hampshire Emergency Order #40 - Extending and modifying
Emergency Order #17 ("Stay at Home 2.0")
New Hampshire Emergency Order #49 - Extending Stay at Home
2.0 Order
When does the Order Expire: June 15, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
Yes
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
New Jersey
Official State COVID-19 Website: New Jersey COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: The Road Back: Restoring Economic Health Through Public Health
Strategic Restart Plan
State-Wide Order: New Jersey Shelter In Place Order (Executive Order No. 107)
New Jersey Order Requiring the Cessation of All Non-Essential
Construction and Additional Mitigation Requirements on Essential
Businesses (Executive Order No. 122)
New Jersey Order Permitting the Resumption of Non-Essential
Construction, Curbside Pickup at Non-Essential Retail Businesses,
and Gatherings in Cars (Executive Order No. 142)
When does the Order Expire: Indefinite (pursuant to Executive Order No. 138 - Extending Public
Health Emergency in New Jersey)
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
New Mexico
Official State COVID-19 Website: New Mexico Department of Health COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: All Together New Mexico
State-Wide Order: Public Health Emergency Order Clarifying that Current Guidance,
Documents, Advisories, and Emergency Public Health Orders
Remain in Effect (June 1, 2020)
When does the Order Expire: June 30, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
Yes
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
State-Wide Order: New Mexico Executive Order Renewing the State of Public Health
Emergency (Executive Order 2020-36)
When does the Order Expire: June 30, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
Yes
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Local Order: The extended and amended order now applies state-wide
New York
Official State COVID-19 Website: New York State COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: New York Forward
State-Wide Order: New York Business Closure Order (Executive Order No. 202.6)
Modification to New York Business Closure Order (Executive Order
No. 202.8)
Order regarding face coverings (Executive Order No. 202.16)
Order permitting business operators/building owners to deny
admittance to those who do not wear face-coverings, extension of
PAUSE, and phased reopening (Executive Order 202.34)
Order authorizing Phase Two reopening for five regions (Executive
Order 202.35)
When does the Order Expire: Until Amended or Extended by a Future Executive Order (per
Executive Order 202.34 )
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
North Carolina
Official State COVID-19 Website: North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: North Carolina Staying Ahead of the Curve
State-Wide Order: North Carolina Order Easing Restrictions on Travel, Business
Operations and Mass Gatherings: Phase 2 (Executive Order No.
141)
When does the Order Expire: 5:00 P.M. June 26, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Local Orders: Local orders in effect in certain locations
North Dakota
Official State COVID-19 Website: North Dakota COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: ND Smart Restart
State-Wide Order: North Dakota order allowing many businesses closed under previous
Executive Order to reopen ("ND Smart Restart" protocols)
(Executive Order 2020-06.4)
North Dakota order allowing additional businesses to reopen
pursuant to ND Smart Restart protocols (Executive Order 2020-06.6)
North Dakota order strongly encouraging businesses to follow Smart
Restart protocols (Executive Order 2020-06.07)
When does the Order Expire: Indefinite
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Ohio
Official State COVID-19 Website: Ohio Department of Health COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Responsible Restart Ohio
State-Wide Order: Department of Health Director's Updated and Revised Order for
Business Guidance and Social Distancing (May 29, 2020)
When does the Order Expire: 11:59 P.M. July 1, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Oklahoma
Official State COVID-19 Website: Oklahoma State Department of Health COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Open Up & Recover Safely (OURS) Plan
State-Wide Order: Sixth Amended Executive Order 2020-13
When does the Order Expire: June 11, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
Only for adults over the age of 65 and people of any age who have
serious underlying medical conditions unless otherwise allowed in
OURS Plan
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Local Orders: Local orders in effect in certain cities
Oregon
Official State COVID-19 Website: Oregon Health Authority COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Building a Safe & Strong Oregon ; new guidance document for
counties issued 5/28/20 entitled "Process for Entering Phase II",
State-Wide Order: Oregon Stay Home, Save Lives Order (Executive Order No. 20-12)
Phased reopening under the Building a Safe & Strong Oregon plan
occurs on a county-by-county basis as identified on Oregon.gov's
County Status page
When does the Order Expire: Indefinite
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
Yes
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
Yes, but the Order places restrictions on other businesses as well.
Pennsylvania
Official State COVID-19 Website: Pennsylvania COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Process to Reopen Pennsylvania
State-Wide Order: Pennsylvania Order for the Closure of All Businesses That Are Not
Life Sustaining (March 19, 2020)
But partially suspended for counties that have been designated as in
the Yellow Phase of the Process to Reopen Pennsylvania per
Pennsylvania "Yellow Phase" Order for the Limited Opening of
Businesses, Lifting of Stay at Home Requirements, and Continued
Aggressive Mitigation Efforts (May 7, 2020) and amended May 14,
2020, May 21, 2020, and May 29, 2020, to move additional counties
to yellow (the so-called "Yellow Phase Order")
And further suspended for counties that have been designated as in
the Green Phase of the Process to Reopen Pennsylvania per
Pennsylvania "Green Phase" Order for the Continued Reopening of
the Commonwealth (May 27, 2020)
When does the Order Expire: Indefinite
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
Yes
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
State-Wide Order: Pennsylvania Stay at Home Order, as amended per Order dated
May 7, 2020
But partially suspended for certain counties per the Yellow Phase
Order described above
When does the Order Expire: June 4, 2020 (per amendment dated May 7, 2020)
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
Yes
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Rhode Island
Official State COVID-19 Website: Rhode Island Department of Health COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Reopening RI
State-Wide Order: Rhode Island 37th Supplemental Emergency Declaration – Phase II
Reopening (Executive Order 20-49)
When does the Order Expire: June 29, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No, but vulnerable populations are strongly advised to stay home.
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No, but it strongly advises all vulnerable populations identified by the
CDC to stay at home unless they must go to work, travel for medical
treatment or obtain other necessities such as groceries, gas or
medication.
South Carolina
Official State COVID-19 Website: South Carolina DHEC COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: accelerateSC
State-Wide Order: State of Emergency to Facilitate COVID-19 Pandemic Response,
Testing, & Other Measures extending Home or Work Order (2020-
21) (Executive Order 2020-38)
Home or Work Order (Executive Order 2020-21), as modified to
allow certain businesses and activities to resume pursuant to
Executive Orders 2020-28, 2020-31, 2020-34, 2020-36 and 2020-
37)
When does the Order Expire: June 11, 2020 (Duration of State of Emergency per Executive Order
2020-38)
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
Yes
Local Orders: Local orders in effect in certain locations
South Dakota
Official State COVID-19 Website: South Dakota Department of Health COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: South Dakota's Back to Normal Plan
State-Wide Order: Order implementing South Dakota's Back to Normal Plan (Executive
Order 2020-20)
When does the Order Expire: December 30, 2020 (duration of State of Emergency per Executive
Order 2020-20 and Executive Order 2020-26)
State of Emergency extended through December 30, 2020
(Executive Order 2020-26)
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Local Orders: Local orders in effect in certain locations
Tennessee
Official State COVID-19 Website: Tennessee COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Tennessee Pledge
State-Wide Order: Return to Work Order (Executive Order No. 38)
When does the Order Expire: 11:59 P.M. June 30, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
Yes
Local Orders: Local orders in effect in certain locations
Texas
Official State COVID-19 Website: Texas Department of State Health Services COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Governor's Strike Force to Open Texas
State-Wide Order: Texas Order Relating to the Expanded Opening of Texas in
Response to the COVID-19 Disaster (Executive Order GA-23)
First proclamation expanding list of Covered Services in GA-23.
Second proclamation expanding list of Covered Services in GA-23.
When does the Order Expire: 11:59 P.M. June 3, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
N/A
Local Orders: Local orders in effect in certain locations
Utah
Official State COVID-19 Website: Utah COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Utah Leads Together Plan
State-Wide Order: Executive Order Updating the COVID-19 Health Risk Status Phased
Guidelines to Version 4.5 (May 27, 2020)
When does the Order Expire: 11:59 P.M. June 5, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Local Orders: Local Orders and Directives
Vermont
Official State COVID-19 Website: Vermont Department of Health COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Restart Vermont Resources Restart Vermont
State-Wide Order: Vermont "Stay Home/Stay Safe" Order (Addendum 6 to Executive
Order 01-20)
(As modified by subsequent addenda posted here, including
Addendum 10, Addendum 11, Addendum 12, Addendum 13,
Addendum 14, Addendum 15, Addendum 16 and Amendment to
Addendum 6)
When does the Order Expire: Midnight June 15, 2020 (per Addendum 14 to Executive Order 01-
20)
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No, except for older adults (age 65 and over) and people with
underlying medical conditions (per Addendum 14 to Executive Order
01-20)
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Virginia
Official State COVID-19 Website: Virginia COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Forward Virginia
State-Wide Order: Virginia Temporary Stay At Home Order (Executive Order No. 55
(2020)
As amended by Order of Public Health Emergency Three - Phase
One Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to COVID-19
(Executive Order No. 61 (2020))
As amended by Amended Order of Public Health Emergency Four -
Jurisdictions Temporarily Delayed From Entering Phase One in
Executive Order 61 and Permitted to Remain in Phase Zero
Northern Virginia Region (Executive Order No. 62 (2020))
As Amended by Order of Public Health Emergency Five -
Requirement to Wear Face Covering While Inside Buildings
(Executive Order No. 63 (2020))
When does the Order Expire: 11:59 P.M. June 10, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
Yes
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
Washington
Official State COVID-19 Website: Washington State COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Safe Start
State Reopening Guidance for Businesses and Workers
Safe Start Overview (issued 5/29/20)
Safe Start
State Reopening Guidance for Businesses and Workers
State-Wide Order: Expired as of June 1, 2020 (but see Reopening Guidance for
Businesses and Workers)
When does the Order Expire: N/A
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
N/A
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
N/A
Local Orders: Local orders in effect in certain locations; phased reopening occurs
on a county-by-county basis.
Washington, D.C.
Official State COVID-19 Website: Washington, D.C. COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: ReOpen DC
State-Wide Order: Phase One of Washington, DC Reopening Order 2020-067 (May 27,
2020)
Extensions of Public Emergency and Public Health Emergency and
Preparation for Washington, DC Reopening Order 2020-066 (May
13, 2020)
Stay at Home Order 2020-054 (March 30, 2020)
When does the Order Expire: July 24, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No
West Virginia
Official State COVID-19 Website: West Virginia COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: West Virginia Strong - The Comeback
State-Wide Order: West Virginia Safer At Home Order (Executive Order No. 32-20)
Amending Executive Order No. 9-20 (Stay At Home Order)
When does the Order Expire: Indefinite
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
Yes
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
N/A
Wisconsin
Official State COVID-19 Website: Wisconsin COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: Badger Bounce Back
State-Wide Order: On May 13, 2020, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that
Wisconsin's Safer at Home Order was unlawful and unenforceable.
There currently is no state-wide order in effect.
Local Orders: Local orders in effect in certain locations
Wyoming
Official State COVID-19 Website: Wyoming COVID-19 Resources
Official State Reopening Plan: N/A
State-Wide Order: Fifth Continuation, and Modification of Statewide Public Health Order
Closing All Bars, Restaurants, Theaters, Gymnasiums, Child Care
Facilities, and Schools (May 27, 2020)
Fifth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health
Order on Gatherings (May 27, 2020)
Fifth Continuation, and Modification, of Statewide Public Health
Order on Personal Services (May 27, 2020)
When does the Order Expire: June 15, 2020
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place:
No
Does the Order Require Shelter-
in-Place for Social Venues Only:
No