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Governor Carney Issues Stay-At-Home Order and Closure of All Non-Essential Businesses

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Sunday, March 22: Governor Carney issued two important orders that Delawareans need to know about:

All non-essential businesses Delaware are ordered to close.
All Delawareans are to stay at home whenever possible, subject to Governor Carney’s stay-at-home order issued Sunday night.

The orders go into effect at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 24, 2020. They will remain in effect until May 15 or until the public health threat is eliminated.

Click here to view a full list of essential and non-essential businesses and FAQs.

• If You Are an Essential Business, Below is Guidance to Keep Your Staff and Your Community Safe

The following COVID-19 infection control measures must be enforced for businesses providing essential services to remain open.

Employers must stress to employees that they are not to come to work when they are sick. We recognize that is a difficult ask – especially for small businesses – and for employees whose paychecks depend on every hour that they do work. But limiting public interactions of those who are sick is an important mitigation strategy to help limit the spread of COVID-19 in Delaware.

This is a rapidly evolving situation in Delaware, in the U.S., and across the world. Recommendations from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) are subject to frequent change.

Essential Services Screening Recommendations for COVID-19 Pandemic

To help protect the public against the spread of COVID-19, Governor John Carney and Delaware Division of Public Health Director Karyl T. Rattay, MD, MS, strongly recommend that all employers screen employees each day before work. Read the Essential Services Screening Policy, dated March 22, 2020

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What Employers Can Urge Employees to Do to Minimize the Spread of Illness

In addition to encouraging Delawareans to get their flu shot, the Division of Public Health recommends these everyday measures to prevent the spread of all germs. This helps limit the spread of COVID-19.

Recognize the symptoms of COVID-19.

Symptoms of COVID-19 include fever AND cough or shortness of breath.


Preparing for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

Division of Public Health (DPH) continues to prepare for community spread of the virus. DPH is working with many partners, including the Governor’s office, health care systems, Emergency Medical Services (EMS), Delaware Emergency Management Agency (DEMA), state, local and federal agencies, schools, legislators and the business community.

In collaboration with our partners and the general public, our efforts are now focused on mitigating the impact of coronavirus disease 2019. Get additional information:

 

Delaware employers with questions about how they may be impacted can email covid19faq@delaware.gov, or call 302-577-8477 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

ICYMI: Governor Carney gave a video briefing on Sunday, March 22 on the latest COVID-19 updates in Delaware. Watch the briefing on Facebook and Livestream.

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