Enforcing PA’s Closure of ‘Non-life Sustaining’ Businesses

A sign at a barbershop in southern York County references Gov. Tom Wolf’s March 19 order to close “non-life sustaining” businesses. (Ed Mahon / PA Post)

44 warnings issued by State Police over 2 days

Ed Mahon

For the past few days I’ve been covering the impact of Gov. Tom Wolf’s order to close more than 100 types of businessesEnforcement began Monday and Wolf’s powers remain intact despite legal challenges, as Angela Couloumbis describes for Spotlight PA.

Here’s a by-the-numbers guide to the issue:

Stimulated

Overnight, the U.S. Senate passed the $2 trillion coronavirus economic stimulus plan. Payments to individuals are included, but not everyone will qualify. The breakdown (from CNN.com):

Sewing skills:

Continued reports that medical staff are unable to obtain even basic cloth face masks are driving volunteers across Pennsylvania (and the nation) to fire up their sewing machines and get to work.

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