Articles tagged as: stay at home order
April 29, 2020
Employers Begin To Plan Strategies To Reopen Safely
In a webinar hosted by the Indiana Chamber, employers were advised to take steps like providing handwashing stations, conducting daily temperature checks, and limiting access to communal areas.
Read MoreApril 29, 2020
Holcomb Says Changes To Statewide 'Stay-At-Home' Order Will be Announced Friday
The governor has not specified his planned modifications, but indicated more workplaces and businesses could reopen while under guidelines such as requiring masks, additional spacing between employees and frequent cleanings.
Read MoreApril 28, 2020
Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance Refunds Some Money To Auto Policy Holders
An Indiana auto insurer is one of several across the country returning money to clients during the coronavirus pandemic. This comes as many are traveling less due to "Stay-At-Home" orders.
Read MoreApril 25, 2020
You Asked: When Will 'Stay-At-Home' Orders Be Lifted?
States are considering how, and when, to reopen their economies. But the process looks different across the country, and there's a considerable variety even in the Midwest.
Read MoreApril 24, 2020
Indiana Developing Workplace Standards Ahead Of Slow Reopen
Before extending the state's "Stay-At-Home" order, Gov. Eric Holcomb asked business associations and industries for feedback on how they could protect workers.
Read MoreApril 24, 2020
Holcomb Reacts To Illinois, Michigan 'Stay-At-Home' Extensions; Indiana May Not Follow Suit
Gov. Eric Holcomb says he's paying attention to what neighboring states are doing with their "Stay-At-Home" orders. But he says it doesnt mean Indiana will follow suit.
Read MoreApril 24, 2020
Getting Outside: Your Questions Answered
Parks have been one of the few places people can go during stay-at-home orders. WFYI and our reporting partners at IPB News and Side Effects Public Media received questions about city and state parks and how people are able to use them. We went looking for answers.
Read MoreApril 22, 2020
Indiana Restaurants Estimated To Lose Nearly $1 Billion In April Sales
Indiana's "Stay-At-Home" order has been in place for about a month, drastically reducing operations in the hospitality industry. Restaurants in the state are estimated to lose nearly $1 billion in sales in April.
Read MoreApril 20, 2020
Indiana May Soon Allow Elective Surgeries Again
The latest extension of Gov. Eric Holcomb's "Stay-At-Home" order may allow health care facilities to begin doing elective surgeries.
Read MoreApril 20, 2020
Can I Go For A Walk? Here's What A 'Stay-At-Home' Order Really Does
Gov. Eric Holcomb announced an extension of his Stay-At-Home order for Indiana Monday through May 1. The most recent update loosens regulations on elective surgeries.
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