Gov. Baker Extends Massachusetts Stay At Home Advisory Through May 4
Governor Charlie Baker said in a conference today that he would extend his stay-at-home advisory through May 4.
The original advisory, which accompanied an order closing non-essential businesses, was to last through April 7.
Baker also announced that there will be an updated list of essential businesses published online later today. He noted that restaurants may still offer take-out and delivery as long as they follow social distancing measures.
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