Gov. Wolf Puts Statewide COVID-19 Mitigation Efforts in Effect

HARRISBURG – Gov. Tom Wolf today announced that mitigation efforts put into effect over the past few days in Montgomery, Delaware, Bucks, Chester and Allegheny counties will now be in effect statewide, beginning at 12:01 a.m., Tuesday, March 17.

“Earlier today, New Jersey, New York and Connecticut imposed similar restrictions, and I thank the residents of these states for joining Pennsylvania in working together to halt the spread of COVID-19,” Wolf said.

“I know the next few weeks will be challenging. There is no reason to be fearful, or to panic, but we need to take this disease seriously. Please, stay home. Make as few in-person contacts as you can.”

Guidance previously announced for Montgomery, Delaware, Bucks, Chester and Allegheny counties will now expand statewide as of 12:01 a.m., Tuesday, March 17, continuing for 14 days. This guidance applies to all 67 counties in the commonwealth.

Wolf is permitted under law to enforce closures; however, he said his approach is to reinforce that it is incumbent on all to help mitigate the spread, knowing that compliance can help to protect customers, employees and the community.

The administration said it supports local law enforcement, permitting entities and local officials to enforce, if needed.

The governor said he does not want to expend valuable resources from the state police and PA National Guard because “irresponsible people choose not to do the right thing.”

Statewide Mitigation Efforts beginning at 12:01 a.m., Tuesday, March 17 include:

Commonwealth Employees

The Department of Health stressed the role Pennsylvanians play in helping to reduce the spread of COVID-19:

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