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Name:   GoneFishin The author of this post is registered as a member - Email Member
Subject:   Georgia moving in the right direction
Date:   4/21/2020 9:15:27 PM (updated 4/21/2020 9:16:26 PM)

Is this the Oklahoma City? No different than any other big city.

 

Local restrictions in Oklahoma City

The “Shelter in Place” emergency order is effective through April 30.

In general, it’s simple:

  • Stay home. Exceptions are below on this list.
  • You can shop for groceries, medicine, gas, repairs, and other essential goods and services.
  • You can go to a restaurant for takeout or drive-thru service.
  • You can go to the doctor and take care of other essential needs.
  • You can exercise outside, including on sidewalks, trails and in public parks. You can enjoy outdoor activities like long walks, bike rides and fishing. Green spaces in parks are open. But all playgrounds are closed, both public and private. City-owned golf courses, fitness courts, dog parks, disc golf courses, skate parks, recreation centers and sport courts (basketball, tennis, volleyball, etc.) are also closed.
  • You can go to work in an essential job. You can also do business with someone working in an essential job. Those jobs are defined by the State of Oklahoma, using a federal list and one provided by Gov. Kevin Stitt. Find out more at okcommerce.gov/covid19.
  • You can drive, bike, walk and take transit. You don’t need special ID or a permit. Police aren’t asking people to prove why they’re outside their home.
  • You can work from home if you work in a job defined by the State as non-essential. You can also do business with someone doing a non-essential job from home, but do it virtually or by phone. Even if it’s an essential job, employers are encouraged to allow employees to work from home if possible.
  • Staff are allowed on site even at closed non-essential businesses for basic tasks like maintenance and security.
  • You can check on someone in need.
  • You can donate at blood drives, volunteer at food banks and participate in other disaster response activities.
  • Staff can be at faith-based sites to record or broadcast services.
  • Stay 6 feet away from others, for your safety and theirs.
  • Wash your hands before you leave your house, and as soon as you get home.

 

Other messages in this thread:View Entire Thread
Something is amiss - MartiniMan - 4/20/2020 9:18:54 AM
     Something is amiss - Carlson - 4/20/2020 5:14:58 PM
          Oil Prices!!!! - wix - 4/20/2020 5:23:33 PM
               Oil Prices!!!! - Carlson - 4/20/2020 9:45:37 PM
                    Oil Prices!!!! - GoneFishin - 4/20/2020 10:19:27 PM
                         Oil Prices!!!! - Carlson - 4/21/2020 7:54:14 AM
          Georgia moving in the right direction - MartiniMan - 4/21/2020 8:31:31 AM
               Georgia moving in the right direction - GoneFishin - 4/21/2020 2:49:44 PM
                    Georgia moving in the right direction - phil - 4/21/2020 3:06:34 PM
                    Georgia moving in the right direction - MartiniMan - 4/21/2020 4:16:23 PM
                         Georgia moving in the right direction - GoneFishin - 4/21/2020 4:41:56 PM
                              Georgia moving in the right direction - MartiniMan - 4/21/2020 4:50:50 PM
                                   Georgia moving in the right direction - GoneFishin - 4/21/2020 9:15:27 PM
                                        Think enforcement - MartiniMan - 4/22/2020 8:22:35 AM
     Something is amiss - lucky67 - 4/21/2020 10:54:28 AM
          Love you guys! - MartiniMan - 4/21/2020 11:24:24 AM



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