STAY AT HOME ORDERS IN THE U.S.

158 Million Americans Told to Stay Home,

Stay at home orders require residents to stay indoors except for certain essential activities, which include buying food and seeking medical treatment. The orders do not completely bar people from leaving their homes, and  encourage residents to take walks — provided they stay at least six feet away from anyone not in their household — and go to grocery stores

  1. Alaska (Anchorage 292,000 people)
  2. California (39.6 million people)
  3. Colorado (Denver 716,000 people, Boulder 107,000 people)
  4. Connecticut (3.6 million people)
  5. Delaware (973,000 people)
  6. Florida (Miami Beach 92,000 people)
  7. Georgia (Atlanta 498,000 people)
  8. Hawaii
  9. Illinois ( 12.7 million people)
  10. Indiana (6.7 million people)
  11. Kansas (Johnson County 598,000 people, Leavenworth County 81,000 people, Douglas County 121,000 people, Wyandotte County 165,000 people)
  12. Louisiana (4.6 million people)
  13. Massachusetts (6.9 million people)
  14. Michigan (10 million people)
  15. Missouri (St. Louis County 1 million people, Kansas City 492,000 people)
  16. New Jersey( 8.9 million people)
  17. New Mexico (2.1 million people)
  18. New York ( 19.5 million people)
  19. Ohio (About 11.7 million people)
  20. Oregon (4.2 million people)
  21. Pennsylvania (Philadelphia County 1.6 million people, Allegheny County 1.2 million people,Bucks County 628,000 people,Chester County  522,000 people, Delaware County 565,000 people, Monroe County 170,000 people, Montgomery County 829,000 people)
  22. Tennessee (Davidson County 693,000 people,Memphis 651,000 people)
  23. Texas (Dallas County 2.6 million people, San Antonio 1.5 million people)
  24. Washington (7.5 million people)
  25. West Virginia (1.8 million people)
  26. Wisconsin (5.8 million people)

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