x
Breaking News
More () »

City of Winston-Salem rescinds stay at home order

“Governor Cooper has laid out a reasonable plan for reopening the economy based on science, data and guidance from our medical professionals," Mayor Joines said.

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — According to a release from the City of Winston-Salem, Mayor Allen Joines has rescinded the city’s stay at home order. 

The move aligns the City of Winston-Salem with the rest of Forsyth County in following Governor Cooper’s statewide order which is scheduled to end on May 8th.

The city says the rescission does not change which businesses have been deemed essential or non-essential. Businesses that practice social distancing as required by the Governor's Orders may operate unless they are prohibited. For example, clothing and furniture stores can operate, but beauty salons, gyms, theaters, performance venues, sweepstakes stores, dine-in restaurants, and similar businesses must remain closed.

“My goal has been and continues to be one of keeping our citizens as safe as possible while limiting the negative impact on the economy,” Mayor Joines said. “Governor Cooper has laid out a reasonable plan for reopening the economy based on science, data, and guidance from our medical professionals.

“I will be working in conjunction with Forsyth County officials and local businesses on a strategy to facilitate the reopening of the economy once the governor issues formal executive orders lifting his restrictions.”

The city says by aligning the city with county and state measures, businesses will face fewer barriers and less confusion as they prepare to reopen. 

“This order allows our entire county to operate under the Governor's order making it easier for our business community to understand and prepare, says Mark Owens, President and CEO of Greater Winston-Salem, Inc. “As we prepare for a phased reopen, this will help make that transition happen smoother.”   

Other Stories: 

 TIMELINE: More storms tonight, here's when we expect them in the Triad

 Wednesday coronavirus updates: North Carolina nears 10,000 cases

 A couple spent 73 years together. They both died from coronavirus 6 hours apart

 Carter Brothers Barbecue Ribs and Catering in High Point closes for good

Before You Leave, Check This Out