Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf announced on Monday that schools statewide would remain shut "until further notice" and the stay-at-home orders intact until April 30 to deal with the growingcoronavirus crisis.
The extension comes one day after President Trump announced extended quarantine efforts to stop the spread of COVID-19 in the U.S., which is struggling to deal with the 153,246 cases and counting.
In Pennsylvania, 26 additional counties were added to the statewide mandate, which strongly advises all nonessential workers to stay at home and work from home where possible. Residents are being told to only leave their houses for necessities such as groceries or medical supplies and to practice social distancing.
Shortly after Wolf's announcement, the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) announced it had received approval from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to waive certain criteria and allow all schools in the state to offer free meals to children
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2 comments:
If he Democrat. Someone should keep a record of Democrats and their outrageous rules on the Coronvirous.
Schools being closed won't make much of a difference, the Grads are all idiots anyway. Toilet lickers, parents basement dwellers, crying room inmates, Video game fools, unsexed individuals, tranny's, a whole bunch of lost souls.
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