Virginia Ends School Year, States Order Businesses To Close As Virus Spreads

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Virginia Ends School Year, States Order Businesses To Close As Virus Spreads
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Governors in Maryland and Massachusetts issued executive orders on Monday ordering nonessential businesses in their states closed as the race to halt the spread of the deadly coronavirus intensifies.

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam, announced schools in the state will remained closed for at least the rest of the academic school year.Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam, announced schools in the state will remained closed for at least the rest of the academic school year.Gov. Ralph Northam announced on Monday that schools in Virginia will be closed for the foreseeable future as a result of the spread of the coronavirus.

Northam added he is issuing an executive order effective at midnight Tuesday, placing additional restrictions on businesses that serve the public. Earlier in the day, governors in Maryland and Massachusetts issued executive orders on Monday ordering nonessential businesses in their states closed as the race to halt the spread of the deadly coronavirus intensifies.

The executive order closes all nonessential businesses, organizations, establishments and facilities in the state.

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