Governor Parson Issues State Wide Stay at Home Order

(Jefferson City, Mo) - Governor Mike Parson announced a statewide “Stay Home Missouri” order during his daily briefing on Friday, April 3.

It will start at 12:01 am on Monday, April 6 until 11:59 pm on Friday, April 24.

The order requires:

  • Individuals currently residing within the State of Missouri shall avoid leaving their homes or places of residence.
  • All individuals in the State of Missouri shall avoid social gatherings of more than 10 people.
  • All public and charter schools must remain closed.
  • Any entity that does not employ individuals to perform essential worker functions, as set forth in guidance provided by the federal government, shall adhere to the limitations on social gatherings and social distancing
  • Any entity that employs individuals to perform essential worker functions, and that is engaged in retail sales to the public, shall limit the number of individuals in any particular retail location as follows:
    • 25 percent or less of the entity’s authorized fire or building code occupancy, as set by local authorities, for a retail location with square footage of less than 10,000 square feet
    • 10 percent or less of the entity’s authorized fire or building code occupancy, as set by local authorities, for a retail location with square footage of 10,000 square feet or more

This order also covers the timeframe of existing municipal and county orders.

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