“STAY AT HOME” ORDER DETAILS
With the order in place, West Virginians can still:
- Go to the grocery, convenience, or warehouse store
- Go to the pharmacy to pick up medications and other healthcare necessities
- Go to medical appointments (check with your doctor or provider first)
- Go to a restaurant for take-out, delivery, or drive-thru
- Care for or support a friend or family member
- Take a walk, ride your bike, hike, jog, and be in nature for exercise – just keep at least six feet between you and others
- Walk your pets and take them to the veterinarian if necessary
- Help someone to get necessary supplies
- Receive deliveries from any business which delivers
However, West Virginians should not:
- Go to work unless you are providing essential services or work for an essential business as defined by the Order
- Visit friends and family if there is no urgent need
- Maintain less than six feet of distance from others when you go out
- Visit loved ones in the hospital, nursing home, skilled nursing facility, or other
What is the difference between “Stay at Home” and “social distancing”?
- Stay at home is a stricter form of social distancing
- Stay at home means:
- Stay home (stay unexposed and do not expose others)
- Only go out for essential services
- Stay six feet or more away from others
- Don’t gather in groups
“Our people are working around the clock, as well as myself, and we’re on it as best we possibly can. We’ve done good stuff,” Gov. Justice said. “That has led us to only 16 positive tests at this time. But we’ve got to realize we are a very high risk state.” |