Over the last several weeks, conditions in New Hampshire and across the United States have changed dramatically as everyone copes with the coronavirus. Understandably, much of the focus of the response has been on public health, social distancing, personal hygiene and the heroic efforts of frontline health-care workers, first responders and so many essential service workers, such as those who work in supermarkets.
The president has extended the federal coronavirus guidelines until the end of April. Gov. Chris Sununu issued a-stay-at-home order until May 4. Essential services in New Hampshire, such as supermarkets, pharmacies, hardware stores and gas stations can remain open. Those essential services are listed in Gov. Sununu’s Executive Order No. 17 and can be found here: governor.nh.gov/news-media/emergency-orders/index.htm.
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