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Gov. Chris Sununu outlines his amended order called Stay at Home 2.0 at a news conference Friday. Dr. Benjamin Chan is also pictured. (JEFFREY HASTINGS PHOTO)

CONCORD — Gov. Chris Sununu Friday announced his much-anticipated amended order giving more flexibility to people in their daily lives calling it Stay-at-Home 2.0.

Starting immediately, Sununu reopened campgrounds to state residents and members, expanded some procedures in hospitals for time-sensitive illness, and manufacturing and interior state parks, all with guidelines on how to operate in a safe manner.

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Thistlemae

I like the plan; however, I did notice yesterday when the first warm day finally arrived, that about 40% of the people in the grocery store weren't wearing face masks. I saw one woman sneeze in the produce isle. We have to really careful when going out into the public to keep ourselves and others safe. It was discouraging to see that many people ignoring the safety guidelines.

AMG1214

I agree with your observation, I too was discouraged when in Hannaford's and some customers were not wearing face masks or following the distance guidelines and ignoring the directional instructions when shopping in the store. Their disregard for the store employees and the shoppers is irresponsible. I know it is tough for the store to police this behavior but they need to do a better job.

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