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Executive Order 25-20

April 13th, 2020|

STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT At Charleston EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 25-20 By the Governor   WHEREAS, a State of Emergency was declared on the Sixteenth Day of March, Two Thousand Twenty for a1l counties in West Virginia (the "State of Emergency Declaration"), to allow agencies to coordinate and create ...

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Marion County Health Dept. Order

April 11th, 2020|

  Marion County Health Department 300 Second Street Fairmont, West Virginia 26554 (304) 366-3360 As directed by the Governor of the State of West Virginia, the Marion County Health Department, on this tenth day of April 2020, makes the following FINDINGS and ORDERS: Whereas, the Marion County Health Department has ...

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Executive Order 24-20

April 10th, 2020|

STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT At Charleston EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 24-20 By the Governor   WHEREAS, a State of Emergency was declared on the Sixteenth Day of March, Two Thousand Twenty for all counties in West Virginia (the "State of Emergency Declaration"), to allow agencies to coordinate and create ...

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Executive Order 23-20

April 10th, 2020|

STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT At Charleston EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 23-20 By the Governor   WHEREAS, a State of Emergency was declared on the Sixteenth Day of March, Two Thousand Twenty for all counties in West Virginia (the "State of Emergency Declaration"), to allow agencies to coordinate and create ...

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Implementing Safety Practices for Critical Infrastructure Workers Who May Have Had Exposure to a Person with Suspected or Confirmed COVID-19

April 9th, 2020|

To ensure continuity of operations of essential functions, CDC advises that critical infrastructure workers may be permitted to continue work following potential exposure to COVID-19, provided they remain asymptomatic and additional precautions are implemented to protect them and the community. A potential exposure means being a household contact or having ...

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