Guilford County leaders make some small changes to stay-at-home order

GUILFORD COUNTY, N.C. — Governor Roy Cooper's statewide stay-at-home order went into effect Monday at 5 p.m, as the number of confirmed coronavirus cases continues to climb. 

Questions about what's permitted and what's not continue to pour into state and local call centers. 

Monday night, Commissioner Jeff Phillips announced a few changes to the Guilford County stay-at-home order. 

Phillips, who is Chairman of the Board, announced in a recorded statement, that some of the subtle yet notable changes made to the current order addressed funerals, church gatherings, real estate, and automobile sales.

Visit the County's Stay-at-Home FAQ page here.

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