| WEEK 1 PHASE OF
      REOPENINGS SET TO BEGINOn Wednesday, Gov. Justice announced that, for the third consecutive day,
      the statewide cumulative rate of positive test results remained below 3
      percent, meaning that the Governor’s six-week plan to reopen the state – “West Virginia
      Strong – The Comeback” – is officially underway.
 
 View the latest
      COVID-19 testing data at Coronavirus.wv.gov
 
 The “Week 1” phase of reopenings will begin tomorrow, Thursday, April 30,
      2020, at 12:01 a.m.
 
 “We have witnessed a miracle and the miracle has been you, West
      Virginians. You’ve listened, you’ve responded, you’ve kept your distance,
      you’ve absolutely pushed all the right buttons as we’ve gone along, and
      you’ve produced numbers that are unprecedented,” Gov. Justice said. “Now
      we’ve got to bring our state back to life.”
 
 In Week 1, outpatient health care operations may resume for facilities
      regulated by Licensing Boards contained in WV Code Chapter 30, including:
 
       Acupuncture ProfessionalsChiropractorsCounselorsDentistsDietitiansHearing-Aid Dealers and
           FittersLicensed Practical NursesMedical Imaging and
           Radiation Therapy ProfessionalsDoctors of Medicine and
           Doctors of Osteopathic MedicineOccupational TherapistsOptometrists PharmacistsPhysical TherapistsPsychologistsRegistered Professional
           NursesRespiratory ProfessionalsSocial WorkersSpeech-Language
           Pathologists Also in Week 1, daycare services across the state will be able to resume,
      provided that enhanced testing procedures are put in place at each of
      these facilities.
 
 These reopenings are in addition to the resumption of elective medical
      procedures at hospitals across West Virginia, as ordered by Gov.
      Justice last week. During his remarks, Gov. Justice
      announced that the DHHR has approved applications for 39 hospitals and
      five ambulatory surgical centers across the state.
 
 Hospitals seeking to resume elective procedures must have adequate
      inventories of personal protective equipment (PPE) and a plan to respond
      if there is a surge of COVID-19 patients in the future. Each hospital has
      the discretion to determine the best time to apply to restart elective
      medical procedures at their facility.
 
 “We’re going now to another level,” Gov. Justice said. “We can’t sit back
      and not reopen. We can’t sit on our hands and just dwindle away because
      bad things will happen then as well.
 
 “As we move forward, we can and will move safely. But we need you, West
      Virginians, to step up again and keep doing what you’ve done to keep
      everyone as safe as possible.”
 
 The “Week 2” phase of reopenings are scheduled to begin this coming
      Monday, May 4, 2020. This includes small businesses with 10 or fewer
      employees, restaurants with takeaway service or outdoor dining options, religious
      entities and funeral homes, and professional service businesses such as
      hair salons, nail salons, barbershops, and pet grooming.
 
 Reopening
      guidelines for businesses included in the Week 2 phase are now available
 
 Several additional types of businesses will be permitted to reopen from
      Weeks 3-6. The opening schedule for these businesses will be based upon
      the recommendations of state medical experts and upon testing data
      available at that time. The Governor’s Office will announce which of
      these businesses will be able to reopen at least one week in advance of
      its respective reopening date.
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