NASHVILLE – Governor Bill Lee extended a safer at home order throughout Tennessee on Monday.
“For the health and safety of every Tennessean, I have extended the statewide safer at home order through April 30,” Lee Tweeted. “COVID-19 is a serious threat to our state, and we must continue our efforts to flatten the curve.”
For the health and safety of every Tennessean, I have extended the statewide safer at home order through April 30.
COVID-19 is a serious threat to our state, and we must continue our efforts to flatten the curve. https://t.co/oRaFRjtMkx pic.twitter.com/Upzr8JEyaB
— Gov. Bill Lee (@GovBillLee) April 13, 2020
The extension mandates non-essential businesses to remain closed until April 30.
Lee’s announcement extends his previous safer at home order which was set to end at 11:59 p.m. Tuesday.