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Mississippi
Gov. Tate Reeves says he will likely let the state's shelter-in-place order expire April 27.
Missouri
Gov. Mike Parson on April 16 extended the stay-at-home order through May 3.
Montana
Gov. Steve Bullock has announced a gradual and phased reopening of the state beginning April 26 for individuals, and extending to businesses April 27.
Nebraska
Gov. Pete Ricketts issued the "21 Days to Stay Home and Stay Healthy" campaign on April 10. Ricketts ordered that all hair salons, tattoo parlors and strip clubs be closed through April 30 and all organized group sports canceled until May 31.
Nevada
Gov. Steve Sisolak says, "we are clearly not ready to open."
New Hampshire
Gov. Chris Sununu issued a stay-at-home order until May 4.
New Jersey
Gov. Phil Murphy issued a stay-at-home order on March 21 that has no specific end date.
New Mexico
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham extended the state's emergency order to April 30.
New York
Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued a "New York State on PAUSE" executive order which took effect on March 22. Nonessential businesses are ordered to stay closed until May 15.
North Carolina
Gov. Roy Cooper extended a stay-at-home order, now set to go through May 8.
North Dakota
Gov. Doug Burgum says the White House's guidelines to reopen are "inputs" and the decision to reopen resides with the state.
Ohio
Gov. Mike DeWine issued a statewide stay-at-home order that will remain in place until May 1.
Oklahoma
Gov. Kevin Stitt says some businesses can reopen April 24.
Oregon
Gov. Kate Brown issued an executive order directing Oregonians to stay at home that "remains in effect until ended by the governor."
Pennsylvania
Gov. Tom Wolf wants to reopen the state in three phases beginning May 8th.
Rhode Island
Gov. Gina Raimondo issued an emergency declaration extending the state's stay-at-home order to last until May 8.
South Carolina
Gov. Henry McMaster announced that at 5 p.m. on April 20, some retail stores will be allowed to open, including those selling furniture, books, music, flowers, clothing and accessories, as well as department stores, sporting goods stores and flea markets. They will be allowed to open at 20% capacity, or 5 people per 1,000 square feet.
South Dakota
Gov. Kristi L. Noem has not issued a stay-at-home order.
Tennessee
Gov. Bill Lee said restaurants will be allowed to open on April 27 and retail outlets April 29 at 50% capacity.
Texas
Gov. Greg Abbott ordered all Texans to stay home through April 30.
Utah
Gov. Gary Herbert extended the state's "Stay Safe, Stay Home" directive through May 1. Schools will be closed for the remainder of the year.
Vermont
Gov. Phil Scott issued a "Stay Home, Stay Safe" order that has been extended until May 15.
Virginia
Gov. Ralph Northam issued a stay-at-home order effective until June 10.
Washington
Gov. Jay Inslee extended Washignton's stay-at-home order until May 4, saying "We are yet to see the full toll of this virus in our state and the modeling we've seen could be much worse if we don't continue what we're doing to slow the spread."
West Virginia
Gov. Jim Justice issued a stay-at-home order until further notice.
Wisconsin
Gov. Tony Evers has extended his state's stay-at-home order to expire May 26, according to a statement from the governor's office.
Wyoming
Gov. Mark Gordon submitted a request asking for a federal disaster declaration for Wyoming on April 9. Wyoming is one of the states without a stay-at-home order.