On March 27, Governor Stitt issued his "Fifth Amended Executive Order" to address the COVID-19 emergency. That Order did not materially change the provisions we've addressed previously, but does extend the effective date to April 26, 2020 ("thirty (30) days after the filing of this Order") of most of the restrictive provisions.
To review, the important restrictions are:
1) A Stay-Home order for most "vulnerable adults" - effective until April 26 (¶ 17)
2) Postponement of elective surgeries, minor medical procedures, and non-emergency dental procedures until April 7 (¶ 18)
3) Prohibitions on "social gatherings" of more than 10 people - effective until April 26 (¶ 19)
4) Prohibition on visitors in nursing homes, long-term care facilities, and retirement homes - effective until April 26 (¶ 21)
5) Mandatory closure of all businesses not identified as being part of a "critical infrastructure sector" within one of the counties listed on the Health Department's website (now 38 counties as of 11 AM March 28) - effective until April 16 (¶ 20).
For a more thorough explanation of the restrictions, see my initial post here.
To review, the important restrictions are:
1) A Stay-Home order for most "vulnerable adults" - effective until April 26 (¶ 17)
2) Postponement of elective surgeries, minor medical procedures, and non-emergency dental procedures until April 7 (¶ 18)
3) Prohibitions on "social gatherings" of more than 10 people - effective until April 26 (¶ 19)
4) Prohibition on visitors in nursing homes, long-term care facilities, and retirement homes - effective until April 26 (¶ 21)
5) Mandatory closure of all businesses not identified as being part of a "critical infrastructure sector" within one of the counties listed on the Health Department's website (now 38 counties as of 11 AM March 28) - effective until April 16 (¶ 20).
For a more thorough explanation of the restrictions, see my initial post here.