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COVID-19: Stay-Home & Reopening

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Callie A. Bjurstrom
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Brian E. Finch
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Amanda G. Halter
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Robert A. James
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rob.james@pillsburylaw.com

Jurisdictions around the world ordered residents to stay at home in an effort slow the spread of COVID-19. These efforts have helped reduce the number of coronavirus cases globally, but have also introduced significant economic challenges.

As governments begin to lift these orders and get back to business, companies must determine what a safe and responsible “reopening” looks like. Pillsbury  can help clients comply with the sometimes overlapping government regulations, address major risk management considerations and devise a “reopening” plan that sufficiently protects employees, customers and their own operations.

To see which U.S. states have begun to loosen restrictions on businesses and social activities, which remain locked down, and how they plan to approach reopening, click here to view the New York Times' reopening tracker. 

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50-STATE CHART:
COVID-19 ESSENTIAL CONSTRUCTION (UPDATED 7.27.20)

Top 10 Tips for Identifying Essential Businesses
& Complying with Stay-at-Home Orders

Redline showing updates to U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security guidance on identifying critical infrastructure workers 

CHART: COVID-19 Stay-Home Orders & Directives

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