Guilford County's stay-at-home order will expire tonight

Stay home!

GUILFORD COUNTY, N.C. —UPDATE: Guilford County's stay-at-home order will expire Thursday night at midnight, Jeff Phillips, Chairman of the Guilford County Board of Commissioners announced Thursday in an email. 

The statewide stay-at-home order is still in effect until April 29, so you will still need to follow those guidelines. 

Chairman Phillips emphatically stated, “The expiration of a local order is not a call to return to business as usual. Guilford County is still experiencing infection locally and we are not out of the woods. We still face, and we will continue to face for many more months, a virus that spreads through physical contact. It continues to be important that residents do everything they can to minimize the amount of physical contact with other people.” 

Phillips added, “We support and encourage our residents to follow the measures outlined in the State’s Stay-At-Home Order; specifically, residents should only go out for essential purposes (such as obtaining food, seeking medical care, or going to work) and to keep social distancing and hand washing a priority.” 

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