Idaho's Stay-at-Home Order extended through April 30th

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

During a live press conference on Wednesday, April 15, at 11 a.m. Idaho Governor Brad Little announced that the statewide Stay-at-Home Order is being extended through April 30.

Gov. Little also ordered that all out-of-state travelers quarantine themselves for 14 days upon entering Idaho. Exceptions are made for people traveling for essential services and for people whom work in one state and work in another. Certain "nonessential" businesses will also be able to open back up performing curbside service only.

"Our goal is for most businesses to open after the end of the month, but with the understanding that it may not be possible if there is an upward trend in severe COVID-19 cases in Idaho between now and then," Governor Little said.

We are currently awaiting the new Stay-at-Home Order to be released and will update this information as more becomes available.

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