I've issued a stay-at-home order for Delawareans, and ordered non-essential businesses to close at 8 a.m. Tuesday, March 24.
— Governor John Carney (@JohnCarneyDE) March 22, 2020
List of essential and non-essential businesses: https://t.co/ZpSLTvLNM6
Under normal circumstances, we wouldnβt hesitate to answer the call. But given what we know about the policies currently in effect at the border, I canβt in good conscience send Delawareans to help with that mission.
— Governor John Carney (@JohnCarneyDE) June 19, 2018
At the same time, we need to look forward. We need a consistent approach for moving our states out of this crisis, when that day comes. Iβm grateful for the partnership of @NYGovCuomo @GovMurphy @GovernorTomWolf @GovNedLamont & @GovRaimondo.
— Governor John Carney (@JohnCarneyDE) April 13, 2020
More info: https://t.co/jw8KuLYohh pic.twitter.com/ecZiLJISby
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— Governor John Carney (@JohnCarneyDE) March 27, 2020
We all need to do our part, and to take this public health threat seriously.
Stay home.
Social distance.
Wash your hands. https://t.co/ljwwQYsJFW pic.twitter.com/E2fgw7D7VK