Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon has reminded citizens that the state’s COVID-19 public health orders will remain in place through April 30th. The Governor emphasized that the current orders were put in place to protect Wyoming’s citizens’ health and to save lives, and that the public’s continued adherence to the guidelines is crucial to the state’s recovery efforts. The state will rely on a transition plan that protects lives and is driven by health data. Gordon said, “What we do in the coming weeks will determine the way we can ease these orders and rekindle our economy.” Gordon explained that his administration is developing a plan for that transition. The plan will involve the close monitoring of data on the spread of the virus and its impacts on hospitals. It also will involve ensuring that testing increases and healthcare providers have necessary equipment. Gordon says Wyoming’s transition will also involve collaboration with neighboring states. As far as travel is concerned, he emphasized that a regional approach is important to help prevent a flood of new cases potentially being brought in from out-of-state residents after restrictions are eased.
Governor Gordon Announces Coronavirus Task Forces
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