Well – guess they’re getting serious.
With police avoiding violent crimes, I guess they can arrest people in their houses at Thanksgiving.
Pennsylvania is planning to take additional steps to address a sharp increase in coronavirus infections and hospitalizations, including requiring masks to be worn indoors with limited exceptions, officials said Tuesday.
In addition, starting Friday, anyone who enters Pennsylvania must be tested at least 72 hours before arrival, and if they can or do not get a test, they must quarantine for 14 days. The order does not apply to people who commute to neighboring states for work or health care, officials said, and will be largely self-enforced.
▪️ Strengthening masking order. Masks are still required. Indoors: masks now required anytime you’re with people outside of your household, even if you’re socially distant. Applies to all indoor facilities + if you have people in your home not part of your household
— PA Department of Health (@PAHealthDept) November 17, 2020
www.foxnews.com/us/pa-gov-announces-new-covid-rules-including-wearing-a-mask-in-your-house
Related:
Ohio under curfew order 10PM- 5AM
COLUMBUS, Ohio —
Ohio will implement a late-night curfew across the state in an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus, Gov. Mike DeWine announced Tuesday.
From 10 p.m. until 5 a.m., Ohioans are asked to stay home across the state, the governor said.
Businesses across the area will be asked to close their doors to customers. However, carryout and delivery options may remain open.
That goes into effect Thursday and will last for 21 days.
h/t here&back