North Carolina Gov Extends Stay-Home Order for 2 Weeks, Unveils Reopen Plan

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Insurance Journal - Apr 27, 2020

Resisting pressure as other Southern chief executives begin allowing businesses to reopen, North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said Thursday that the state’s stay-at-home order from COVID-19 will remain in place for at least another two weeks. The Democratic governor, who …...

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