UPDATE APRIL 30, 2020: Johnson County has extended this order through May 10. See updates here: www.jocogov.org/coronavirus-covid-19-update
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly has extended her statewide stay-at-home order for Kansas through midnight on May 3. Gov. Kelly issued the original stay-at-home order on March 28. Executive Order No. 20-16 went into effect at 12:01 a.m. on March 30 and supersedes Johnson County’s stay-at-home order that went into effect March 24.
View the news conference where she announced the extension.
The state has questions and answers to provide more clarity on its order. Businesses seeking exemption may be visit the Kansas Essential Functions Request site. Questions about the state’s stay-at-home order can be emailed to KEFF@ks.gov.
Please continue to follow the order by only leaving your home to shop for food or medication, seek medical care, work at an essential job, or spend time outdoors while maintaining a safe distance of six feet or more.