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    Brian Lanoue
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    March 23, 2020

    Coronavirus Update: Clarification on Governor’s Order Regarding Essential v. Non-Essential Businesses

    Coronavirus Update: Clarification on Governor’s Order Regarding Essential v. Non-Essential Businesses
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    Dear neighbors,

    Late last week, the governor issued an executive order to close “non-essential” businesses as a strategy to help stop the spread of COVID-19. The governor’s order goes into effect tomorrow, Monday, March 23rd at 8:00 p.m. This evening, the state’s Department of Economic and Community Development released official guidance designed to give owners, their employees, and residents clarification on which businesses will remain open, and which will not.

    First, it is important to remember that critical businesses such as grocery stores, pharmacies, and financial institutions will remain open. Other essential businesses include doctor and dentist offices, veterinary and animal health services, airports, hotels, hardware stores, farms and farmer’s markets, auto supply and repair, daycares, and much more.

    There is a process that will allow business owners to file for an exemption from the order. Click Here

    Here are some additional resources:

    * PRESS RELEASE (3/22/2020) – Governor Lamont Provides Updates on Connecticut’s Coronavirus Response Efforts: Click Here

    * PRESS RELEASE (3/22/2020) – Governor Lamont Releases Guidance to Businesses on Order Asking Connecticut to “Stay Safe, Stay Home”: Click Here

    * PRESS RELEASE (3/22/2020) – Governor Lamont Uses CTAlert System to Urge Connecticut Residents to “Stay Safe, Stay Home”: Click Here

    * EXECUTIVE ORDER No. 7J (3/22/2020) – Clarifying EO No. 7H Regarding Operations at “Non-Essential” Businesses and Providing for Rapid State Government Emergency Response: Click Here

    * EXECUTIVE ORDER No. 7I (3/21/2020) – Municipal Operations and Availability of Assistance and Healthcare: Click Here

    Just as a reminder, the state continue to maintain a web portal with the most up-to-date information and statistics on COVID-19, as well as a FAQ document that is updated regularly.

    Additionally, you may click here to see the numbers of COVID-19 cases in Connecticut by town, which was updated today.

    As always, never hesitate to contact me with questions or concerns about our state and local response to the novel coronavirus, or any state government issue. I am more than happy to speak with you directly, provide more information if possible, and to be a resource for you and your families.

    Email: Brian.Lanoue@cga.ct.gov

    Best,

    Brian

    State Rep. Brian Lanoue

    45th General Assembly District

    Griswold, Lisbon, Plainfield, Sterling, Voluntown

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