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        | This week, Gov. Jim Justice joined
        State health leaders in the fight to slow the spread of novel
        coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The Governor's Administration is
        working to keep the public informed of the many precautionary measures
        being taken in the interest of protecting them from the spread of the
        disease.
 Additional information about COVID-19 and what West Virginia is doing
        to combat the virus can be found on Coronavirus.wv.gov
        or by calling the state's 24/7 hotline at 1-800-887-4304.
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        | On Friday, Gov. Jim
        Justice issued an Executive Order, mandating the
        statewide closure of all West Virginia state park lodges as well as the
        closure of the Hatfield McCoy Trail to the general public. This
        closure only pertains to lodges and the Hatfield McCoy Trail
        specifically. It does not mandate the closure of entire state parks,
        campsites, or cabins.
 Also on Friday, Gov. Justice ordered the suspension of several
        regulations, which will cut bureaucratic red tape and allow
        professionals and all West Virginians more flexibility throughout the
        ongoing State of Emergency related to COVID-19.
 
 The Governor also announced that The American Red Cross is facing a
        severe blood shortage due to an unprecedented number of blood drive
        cancellations during the COVID-19 outbreak. As the COVID-19 pandemic
        has grown in the U.S., blood drive cancellations have grown at an
        alarming rate. Healthy individuals are needed to donate now to help
        patients counting on lifesaving blood.
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        | Gov. Justice also announced that the
        West Virginia Tourism Office has launched an interactive map of open restaurants
        that shows the locations of all eateries in the state that are
        continuing to operate drive thru, carryout, and delivery services
        at this time.
 At the direction of the Governor, the Department of Health and Human
        Resources Bureau for Children and Families requested the immediate
        suspension of the rule requiring applicants of the Temporary Assistance
        for Needy Families (TANF) program to participate in drug screening,
        which often requires close contact between multiple individuals.
 
 Also Friday, the West Virginia Higher Education Policy Commission and
        Council for Community and Technical College Education voted to provide
        students with greater flexibilities in accessing and renewing state
        financial aid programs.
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        | On Thursday, Gov. Justice issued an Executive Order, directing the West
        Virginia Department of Commerce and WorkForce West Virginia to provide
        unemployment benefits to those affected by COVID-19 to the maximum
        extent permitted under federal law.
 Individuals who are separated from employment, have had their hours of
        employment reduced, or are prevented from working due to either a
        documented medical condition caused by COVID-19 or due to communicable
        disease control measures related to COVID-19 are eligible for these
        benefits, according to the Governor’s order.
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        | On Thursday, Gov. Jim
        Justice joined State health leaders at the Capitol Complex in
        Charleston for a virtual press briefing to once again update the public
        on the many precautionary measures being taken. During his
        remarks, the Governor announced that he had issued an Executive Order, mandating the
        statewide closure of all barbershops, hair salons, and nail salons.
 Also during the briefing, Gov. Justice announced that, through the
        Governor’s Contingency Fund, the state has purchased 100,000 N95
        surgical masks from a private West Virginia business. The West Virginia
        National Guard also bought 275 sets of highly protective Tyvek suits
        with special filtering masks which will also be used by healthcare
        providers and first responders.
 
 Gov. Justice also issued an Executive Order Thursday, giving counties
        the authority and flexibility to evaluate courthouse services and
        staffing and to make decisions that are in the best interest of each
        respective county, as determined by officials from each county.
 
 Gov. Justice also announced during the press conference that on
        February 15 he came into contact with an individual who has since
        tested positive for COVID-19. Because of this contact, the Governor was
        administered a test for COVID-19 and the results came back negative.
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        | On Wednesday, Gov. Justice joined
        State health leaders for a press briefing to announce that he had
        issued an Executive Order, mandating the
        statewide closure of all fitness centers, gymnasiums, recreation
        centers, and similar businesses or places where the public tends to
        congregate for recreation, sport, or other similar leisure
        activities. Also Wednesday, at the request of the Governor, the
        West Virginia Alcohol Beverage Control Administration temporarily
        suspended the regulatory rule prohibiting bars and restaurants from
        providing beer and wine for off-premises consumption to the citizens of
        the State of West Virginia.
 Also Wednesday, Gov. Justice called President Donald J. Trump at the
        White House. During the call, President Trump pledged his support to
        the state of West Virginia, including agreeing to quickly provide swabs
        and other testing supplies.
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        | Gov. Justice also announced that he
        has ordered all cabinet secretaries in his administration to determine
        non-essential employee positions and allow those employees to begin
        working from home. The Governor has tasked his cabinet secretaries with
        determining which positions will be considered “essential” in their
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        | The Governor also asked all businesses
        across West Virginia to look for ways to allow as many employees as
        possible to work from home while still keeping our essential businesses
        operating.
 The West Virginia Capitol Complex remained open for official business
        Wednesday. But tours and other non-business visits were halted until
        further notice.
 
 On Wednesday, the West Virginia Division of Motor Vehicles announced
        their regional offices will close to the public beginning Thursday,
        March 19. Out of an abundance of caution, and in accordance with the
        most recent guidelines and best practices recommended by both the CDC
        and West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources regarding
        COVID-19, this action will reduce exposure to both customers and
        employees. The DMV is also extending the expiration date of any
        driver’s license, instructional permit, or vehicle registration with an
        expiration date in March or April of 2020 for three months from the
        date of expiration on the face of the document. However, DMV will
        continue to renew any of these items online or through the U.S. Mail as
        they come in.
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        | Gov. Justice conducted a
        statewide address at the Capitol Complex in Charleston Tuesday.
        During the address, the Governor announced the state's first positive case of COVID-19.
 Gov. Justice also announced that he would be ordering the closure of
        all restaurants and bars in West Virginia. These establishments are
        able to continue to operate carry out and drive-thru operations. Gov.
        Justice also announced that he has ordered the closure of all casinos.
 
 The Bureau of Senior Services also released Tuesday that they are working
        with county-based provider networks and Area Agencies on Aging to
        address the needs of our seniors regarding COVID-19. On Tuesday, the
        Bureau received new guidance and policy related to funds from
        the Administration on Community Living. Home-delivered meals
        are continuing and arrangements are being made for congregate meal
        recipients to also continue to receive meals. In-home services are also
        continuing. Providers are required to maintain contact with their homebound
        and nutrition participants.
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        | During the Governor’s press conference
        Monday, he announced that due to the emerging health threat posed by
        COVID-19 and in accordance with President Donald J. Trump’s declaration
        of a National Emergency, he had declared a State of Emergency for all 55 counties
        in West Virginia.
 Also during Monday’s address, Gov. Justice announced that he and health
        industry leaders are looking into ways that hospitals across West
        Virginia can coordinate resources to ensure that as many beds and as
        much equipment is available in the event of community spread of
        COVID-19 in West Virginia.
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        | Before Monday’s press conference, Gov.
        Justice and several of his cabinet officials took part in a video
        conference with President Trump, the governors of every state and
        territory in the country, and other national leaders to discuss
        preventative measures that are being taken to slow the spread of
        coronavirus, while also ensuring the public has what they need to live
        their day-to-day lives.
 President Donald J. Trump issued a new set of guidelines for all
        Americans for the next 15 days to slow the spread of COVID-19.
        This includes avoiding all social gatherings of more than 10 people.
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        | On
        Monday, members of the West Virginia National Guard provided classroom
        and hands-on personal protective equipment instruction to more than 50
        first responders from Kentucky and West Virginia in order to help
        prepare local public safety agencies on how to minimize
        cross-contamination through proper wear of this equipment.
 The training was provided as part of a coordinated state-level public
        health preparation and response effort for the ongoing COVID-19
        pandemic outbreak, initiated by Gov. Justice, and being led by the West
        Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources.
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        | The
        West Virginia Department of Education Office of Child Nutrition
        announced Sunday that they had worked with all 55 counties to open
        sites to feed children this week. Starting Monday, March 16, counties
        opened more than 500 sites around the state to ensure children who
        require school breakfasts and lunches received meals during the
        statewide school closure caused by the COVID-19 threat. The amount
        of work that was done over a 48-hour period usually requires months of
        planning. However, at the direction of Gov. Justice, Superintendent
        Clayton Burch, his leadership team, and the Office of Child Nutrition
        worked throughout the weekend with counties to prepare for distribution
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        | On Saturday, Gov. Justice and the West
        Virginia Department of Education announced that all schools will remain
        closed to students through at least March 27, 2020. No return date for
        students has been set at this time. Gov. Justice, State Superintendent
        of Schools Clayton Burch, and other education leaders will continue to
        monitor COVID-19 developments throughout this two-week period, with the
        goal of getting students back to class as soon as safely possible.
 Only essential staff reported on Monday, March 16, through Wednesday,
        March 18. During this time, the county superintendents worked with
        local boards of education, leadership teams, and essential staff to
        devise a continuity plan that outlines how to best meet the needs of
        students and the community during this extended closure.
 
 All child nutrition programs are minimally affected by this statewide
        school closure. Essential personnel including transportation staff,
        custodial staff, and food service staff are necessary during this time
        to ensure child nutrition efforts are implemented effectively for the
        over 200,000 students who rely on school meals for their daily
        nutrition.
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        | Last Friday, Gov. Justice announced
        that due to the emerging health threat posed by COVID-19, he has
        ordered the closure of all pre-kindergarten through 12th-grade schools
        in West Virginia. At the conclusion of the school day on Friday,
        March 13, all pre-K-12 schools and school-related extracurricular
        activities closed to students. This order does not apply to West
        Virginia’s childcare system such as daycare centers and home-based
        childcare providers. Gov. Justice recommended that all community and
        private schools also close and follow the guidance of the State.  |  |  |          |