Gov. Tony Evers announces 'Safer at Home' order coming Tuesday
Source: tmj4.com
Posted: 9:42 AM, Mar 23, 2020 Updated: 1:19 PM, Mar 23, 2020
By: Mayra Monroy
The order encourages people to stay at home rather than make "unnecessary trips." The order, according to Evers, would still allow workers providing essential care and services to continue traveling to and from work. "You can still get out and walk the dogsits good exercise and its good for everyones mental health," Evers said on Twitter. "Limit your travel to essential needs like going to the doctor, grabbing groceries, or getting medication."
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WISCONSIN A "Safer at Home" order is coming for Wisconsin, Gov. Tony Evers announced Monday morning.
The governor said that the order will be announced on Tuesday.
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The order encourages people to stay at home rather than make "unnecessary trips." The order, according to Evers, would still allow workers providing essential care and services to continue traveling to and from work.
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In Milwaukee, Mayor Tom Barrett and Health Commissioner Jeanette Kowalik announced their own "stay at home" order, which goes into effect at 12:01 a.m. Wednesday.
Read more: https://www.tmj4.com/news/coronavirus/gov-tony-evers-announces-safer-at-home-order-coming-tuesday
Post says more details coming tomorrow.
I really see nothing different than what we are already doing. everyThing is closed. schools, day cares. local barber shop. bars, church, movie houses. mom's salon, etc etc etc. no bowling alley open. etc etc yes, carry outs are open.
Workers providing essential care or services in our communities will be allowed to continue to travel to and from work. That includes folks like healthcare professionals, grocers, family caregivers, among other people whose work is critical for folks across our state.
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You can still get out and walk the dogsits good exercise and its good for everyones mental healthbut please dont take any other unnecessary trips, and limit your travel to essential needs like going to the doctor, grabbing groceries, or getting medication.
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