US: Federal and State Coronavirus Responses Last Updated: April 16th, 2020
This is a summary of developments for informational purposes only, may not include all details and is subject to change as the situation evolves. Please refer to ups.com service updates.
Critical Developments
State Responses: In all 50 states, UPS and The UPS Store are exempt from any and all local, county, or virus-related restrictions and are free to keep operating. UPS secured confirmation from all 50 states directly from the Governors’ office.
Many states and large cities have now issued “Shelter in Place” or “Stay at Home” orders, telling residents not to leave their homes.
o States with Shelter in Place Orders: 42 o States with declared State of Emergency: 50 o States with Legislative Shutdowns: 33 o States with closed schools: 45
State Responses
Alabama
State of Emergency: Declared - March 13
Status of Legislature: In recess
Status of Schools: Distance learning through the end of the school year.
Stay at Home: Statewide - Gov. Kay Ivey (R) issued a statewide order which went into effect April 4 at 5pm.
Additional Notable Information: None
Alaska
State of Emergency: Declared March 11th
Status of Legislature: Closed Capitol to all outside guests
Status of Schools: School closure extended to until May 1
Stay at Home: Gov. Mike Dunleavy (R) issued a Stay at Home order
effective March 28 at 5 p.m. (UPS is exempt and can continue to
operate) Gov. Dunleavy extended the order until April 21.
Additional Notable Information: None
Arizona
State of Emergency: Declared - March 11
Status of Legislature: Now in recess, though approved remote
voting.
Status of Schools: Closed through the rest of the academic year.
Stay at Home: Gov. Ducey (R) issued a stay-at-home order effective
at 5 p.m. on March 31 as a continued effort to fight the spread of
COVID-19. The order expires on April 30.
Additional Notable Information:
o A mandatory 14-day quarantine for most travelers arriving by
air from New York, New Jersey and Connecticut went into
effect on April 9.
Arkansas
State of Emergency: Declared - March 11
Status of Legislature: April 8 began the normal state session which will adjourn on April 24th. The legislature gave Gov. Hutchinson authority over surplus money to use in response to the pandemic.
Status of Schools: Schools closed through April 17th, extended from March 30th.
Stay at Home: none
Additional Notable Information: Only Little Rock has instituted an 8pm curfew, the rest of the state is business as usual.
California
State of Emergency: Declared - March 04
Status of Legislature: The California legislative session is officially on extended break until April 13. They can convene emergency meetings if needed.
Status of Schools: Closed – expected to be closed through summer break
Stay at Home: Governor Gavin Newsome (D) issued a Stay at Home order; UPS employees are permitted to travel to and from home to work. Additional Notable Information: none
Colorado
State of Emergency: Declared - March 10
Status of Legislature: Colorado’s legislature won’t resume March
30th, as planned. After the Colorado Supreme Court ruled to allow the
legislature greater flexibility in meeting dates, the legislature is now
operating remotely on a day by day basis but has not yet set a date
for return.
Status of Schools: Closed
Stay at Home: Statewide - Gov. Jared Polis (D) extended his Stay at
Home order, effective March 26, through April 30. (UPS is exempt
and can continue to operate)
Additional Notable Information: All non-critical places of
employment to reduce in-person workforce by at least 50% by
Tuesday. UPS is exempt. Events at the following locations are
prohibited: Daycare centers, childcare centers, private schools,
private day schools. The order will be in effect until April 8.
Connecticut
State of Emergency: Declared - March 10
Status of Legislature: Legislature considering passing a COVID-19 relief bill through executive order to avoid gathering all 141 members of the legislature together to vote.
Status of Schools: Closed
Stay at Home: Gov. Ned Lamont (D) issued a Stay at Home order,
effective March 23 at 8 p.m. (UPS is exempt and can continue to
operate) Gov. Lamont extended the order until May 20.
Additional Notable Information: March 16 – NJ, NY, CT
implementing travel ban between 8PM and 5AM, UPS confirmed UPS
is exempted and can operate at full capacity; Governor announced
the state was closing all non-essential businesses for “the
foreseeable future,” joining New York in taking this step to help slow
the spread of the coronavirus. UPS confirmed the transportation
industry is exempt.
D.C.
State of Emergency: Declared - March 12
Status of Legislature: n/a
Status of Schools: Closed through the end of the school year
Stay at Home: Mayor Bowser (D) joined Virginia and Maryland in announcing a Stay at Home order on March 30. The order goes into effect on April 1st. Mayor Bowser extended the order through May 15.
Additional Notable Information: Mayor Bowser announced in a press conference Tuesday that the city will be closing all non-essential business.
Delaware
State of Emergency: Declared - March 12
Status of Legislature: The Delaware General Assembly postponed legislative sessions for the ‘foreseeable future’
Status of Schools: Closed until May 15
Stay at Home: Shelter in Place order effective March 24. UPS is exempt.
Additional Notable Information: None
Florida
State of Emergency: Declared - March 7
Status of Legislature: Session concluded for 2020.
Status of Schools: Closed
Stay at Home: Statewide - Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) issued a statewide Stay at Home order effective April 3rd at midnight. The Executive Order exempts the transportation industry. UPS is exempt and Safe Passage letters have been issued to employees.
Additional Notable Information: The Governor issued a blanket waiver for higher weight limits for trucks whose primary purpose is relief efforts.
Georgia
State of Emergency: Declared - March 14
Status of Legislature: Initially scheduled to adjourn April 3, the Georgia General Assembly has since indefinitely suspended activity.
Status of Schools: Closed
Stay at Home: Statewide – Gov. Brian Kemp (R) announced a
statewide Stay at Home order effective on April 3. (UPS is exempt
and can continue to operate)
Additional Notable Information: o Gov. Brian Kemp announced a series of measures Monday to
try to curb the spread of coronavirus, instituting a ban on any gatherings of more than 10 people and ordering a shelter in place for “medically fragile” residents for two weeks. UPS is exempt
o The Governor’s declaration enables a temporary waiver for oversized/overweight trucking load permits and licenses. The waiver only applies to loads carrying emergency materials directly connected to Coronavirus response.
Hawaii
State of Emergency: Declared - March 5
Status of Legislature: On recess for two months.
Status of Schools: Closed
Stay at Home: Gov. David Ige issued a Stay at Home order, effective
March 25 at 12:01 a.m. (UPS is exempt and can continue to operate)
Additional:
o Hawaii will be implementing zero access from the mainland
and other countries on March 26th. UPS pilots and crew will
need to medial screens upon landing in Hawaii. UPS is
viewed as critical and therefore exempt from Kauai curfew.
Idaho
State of Emergency: Declared – March 13
Status of Legislature: Adjourned
Status of Schools: Schools closed through the end of the school year with option for reopening is social distancing orders are lifted and the State Board of Education deems it safe.
Stay at Home: Gov. Little (R) has issued a stay-at-home order to go into effect on March 25 to last at least 21 days. The order has exemptions for “essential” businesses as defined by the federal CISA guidance. The order was extended until April 30th (UPS is exempt and can continue to operate)
Additional Notable Information: none
Illinois
State of Emergency: Declared – March 9
Status of Legislature: Senate is not scheduled to meet again until April 21, originally scheduled for March 31. Assembly Session is postponed indefinitely.
Status of Schools: Closure extended from April 6th to April 30th
Stay at Home: Gov. J.B. Pritzker issued a Stay at Home order, effective March 21 at 5 p.m. Stay at Home measures extended through April 30, 2020 (UPS is exempt and can continue to operate)
Additional Notable Information: Governor signed executive order relaxing truck weight restrictions for vehicles transporting essential goods.
Indiana
State of Emergency: Declared – March 6
Status of Legislature: Adjourned indefinitely on March 11. Will only return for special session at the request of the Governor. No special legislation concerning the Coronavirus has been introduced.
Status of Schools: No mandate from Governor Holcomb, though 273 of 289 school districts are closed.
Stay at Home: Gov. Eric J. Holcomb issued a Stay at Home,
effective March 24 at 11:59 p.m. (UPS is exempt and can continue to
operate) Gov. Holcomb extended the order through April 20th.
Additional Notable Information: None
Iowa
State of Emergency: Declared – March 9
Status of Legislature: Legislative shutdown announced (30 day min.)
Status of Schools: Closed through April 30
Stay at Home: none Additional Notable Information: None
Kansas
State of Emergency: Declared – March 12
Status of Legislature: Closed March 19th for five weeks returning April 23rd
Status of Schools: Schools closed the rest of the school year.
Stay at Home: Stay at Home issued by Gov. Laura Kelly effective
March 30, at 12:01am (UPS is exempt and can continue to operate)
Gov. Kelly extended the order through May 3.
Additional Notable Information: None
Kentucky
State of Emergency: Declared – March 6
Status of Legislature: In session - General Assembly reconvening this week to discuss response.
Status of Schools: Closed
Stay at Home: Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear ordered 'nonessential' businesses to close on Monday March 23. The Governor emphasized that the order is not a “shelter-in-place” order.
Additional Notable Information: None o Childcare centers will have to close by Friday.
Louisiana
State of Emergency: Declared – March 11
Status of Legislature: Indefinitely on recess
Status of Schools: Closed until April 13th
Stay at Home: Gov. John Bel Edwards issued a Stay at Home order,
effective March 23 at 5pm. New Orleans had previously issued its
own order. (UPS is exempt and can continue to operate)
Additional Notable Information: None
Maine
State of Emergency: Declared - March 15
Status of Legislature: Legislative shutdown announced
Status of Schools: Some schools closed – but still a local decision
Stay at Home: Gov. Janet Mills (D) issued a Stay at Home order
effective as of 12:01am on April 1. UPS is exempt.
Additional Notable Information: Governor Mills has issued an order closing all non-essential businesses and operations. The order is effective at 12:01am on March 25, 2020.
Maryland
State of Emergency: Declared – March 5
Status of Legislature: Legislative shutdown announced
Status of Schools: Closed
Stay at Home: Stay at Home order issued by Governor Larry Hogan effective March 30 at 8pm. Gov. Hogan has extended the order to an indefinite date.
Additional Notable Information: o Governor Hogan announced further action via executive order
to stop the spread of the virus closing all non-essential businesses, organizations, and facilities as of 5:00 pm on March 23. UPS is exempt as a critical business
Massachusetts
State of Emergency: Declared – March 6
Status of Legislature: In session
Status of Schools: Closed
Stay at Home: Gov. Charlie Baker announced an advisory for
residents to stay home. The Stay at Home advisory is effective March
24 at 12 p.m. (UPS is exempt and can continue to operate)
Additional Notable Information: none
Michigan
State of Emergency: Declared – February 28th
Status of Legislature: Michigan Legislature is on recess till April 24, 2020. Legislative staff working remote. Some special legislation concerning the Coronavirus has been introduced, in regard to expansion of unemployment benefits.
Status of Schools: Closed for the academic 2019/2020 year. On line only.
Stay at Home: Gov. Gretchen Whitmer declared a Stay at Home
order, effective March 24 at 12:01 a.m. (UPS is exempt and can
continue to operate) Gov. Whitmer extended the order through April
30th.
Additional Notable Information: None
Minnesota
State of Emergency: Declared – March 6
Status of Legislature: Legislators met on April 14 and passed their 4th COVID-19 Relief Package. Top House and Senate leaders from both parties say they'll hold committee meetings and floor sessions on an on-call basis going forward.
Status of Schools: Closed
Stay at Home: Statewide - Gov. Tim Walz (D) announced a shelter in place order for Minnesota. The order exempts UPS. The order went into effect at 11:59pm on the 27th and lasts until May 13th, previously May 4th and April 10th.
Additional Notable Information: None
Mississippi
State of Emergency: Declared – March 14
Status of Legislature: Legislative session delayed indefinitely
Status of Schools: Closed
Stay at Home: Gov. Tate Reeves (R) announced a Stay at Home
order effective April 3 at 5 p.m. Gov. Reeves, extended the order
through April 27.
Additional Notable Information: Despite the extended order, the
Governor announced that “non-essential” businesses could start
making curbside, delivery, or drive-thru sales.
Missouri
State of Emergency: Declared – March 13
Status of Legislature: The Missouri Senate postponed legislative activity through last week and is expected to return this week, likely Wednesday. The House is accelerating budget consideration to facilitate an extended leave.
Status of Schools: As of March 17th the governor is leaving it up to the school districts to decide if they will close and 432 of 555 schools have closed.
Stay at Home: Statewide - Residents in the Kansas City, St. Louis
and St. Louis County areas were among those under instructions to
stay at home before Gov. Mike Parson issued a statewide order. The
order went into effect at 12:01am on April 6. (UPS is exempt and can
continue to operate) Gov. Parson extended the order through May 3.
Additional Notable Information: None
Montana
State of Emergency: Declared – March 12
Status of Legislature: No 2020 legislative session
Status of Schools: Closed
Stay at Home: Governor Steve Bullock (D) just implemented a Stay
at Home order beginning at 12 on Saturday March 28. Trucking is
considered an essential business. Gov. Bullock extended the order to
April 24th.
Additional Notable Information: None
Nebraska
State of Emergency: Declared – March 13
Status of Legislature: Suspended indefinitely after passing an $83.6 million COVID response package.
Status of Schools: Nebraska has extended school closures statewide to the end of May, which for most districts is beyond the end of the school year.
Stay at Home: Partial - Governor Pete Ricketts proclaimed April 10-30 as “21 Days to Stay Home and Stay Healthy in Nebraska”. The Governor is urging Nebraskans to avoid non-essential errands and to limit social gatherings, and is closing additional non-essential businesses. This is a nice to do, not an order.
Additional Notable Information: None
Nevada
State of Emergency: Declared - March 12th
Status of Legislature: Even year off. Committees only.
Status of Schools: All schools closed
Stay at Home: Statewide - Gov. Sisolak issued a formal Stay at Home order on April 1, effective until April 30.
Additional Notable Information: UPS is working with the State to move goods needed for the pandemic. On March 17, the Nevada Governor closed all non-essential businesses. UPS is considered essential.
New Hampshire
State of Emergency: Declared - March 13
Status of Legislature: Legislative body shutdown extended from April 10th to May 4th.
Status of Schools: All schools closed
Stay at Home: Gov. Chris Sununu (R) announced a Stay at Home
order, effective March 27 at 11:59 p.m. UPS is exempt.
Additional Notable Information: None
New Jersey
State of Emergency: Declared - March 9
Status of Legislature: The Senate and Assembly have been meeting remotely and have an electronic voting system in place.
Status of Schools: Closed
Stay at Home: Gov. Phil Murphy issued a Stay at Home order,
effective March 21 at 9 p.m. (UPS is exempt and can continue to
operate)
Additional Notable Information: Curfew for specified businesses operating after 8PM / Banning gatherings of 50+ (UPS exempt)
New Mexico
State of Emergency: Declared - March 11
Status of Legislature: Adjourned
Status of Schools: Closed
Stay at Home: Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham said that “this is quite
frankly an instruction to stay home.” The order goes into effect March
24 at 8 a.m. Gov. Grisham extended her order to April 30. (UPS is
exempt and can continue to operate)
Additional Notable Information: Governor asked business leaders
to comply with “work at home” edict. State divisions that deal with
public will limit staffing. UPS still exempt.
New York
State of Emergency: Declared – March 7
Status of Legislature: Recess - Lawmakers are currently working remotely and could still convene as needed until their scheduled adjourn date of June 2nd.
Status of Schools: Closed
Stay at Home: Gov. Cuomo announced a Stay at Home order effective March 22 at 8 p.m. Gov. Cuomo extended the closure of non-essential businesses through May 15 (UPS is exempt and can continue to operate)
Additional Notable Information: Curfew for specified businesses operating after 8PM / banning gatherings of 50+ (UPS exempt); On Thursday, March 19, Gov. Cuomo further tightened restrictions on businesses previously announced Wednesday. Grocery stores, pharmacies, shipping companies and other essential services would be exempt from the rule. Governor issued as a Stay at Home order; UPS employees are permitted to travel to and from home to work.
North Carolina
State of Emergency: Declared - March 10
Status of Legislature: Session starts April 28; considering a special session before then to address response to COVID.
Status of Schools: Closed
Stay at Home: The Stay at Home order will become effective March
30 at 5 p.m. UPS is exempt.
Additional Notable Information: None
North Dakota
State of Emergency: Declared - March 15
Status of Legislature: Closed “until further notice”
Status of Schools: Closed
Stay at Home: none
Additional Notable Information: o Gov. Burgum extended the closure of non-essential
businesses through April 30th.
o On March 28, State Health Officer Mylynn Tufte signed a
confinement order directing individuals to quarantine for 14 days if traveling back to North Dakota from all international locations and states in the U.S. classified as having widespread disease by the CDC.
Ohio
State of Emergency: Declared – March 10th
Status of Legislature: Both chambers are now recess until April 24th.
Status of Schools: Closed for the remainder of the school year – extension from original April 6 date.
Stay at Home: Statewide - Gov. Mike DeWine (R) issued a shelter in
place order on March 23. (UPS is exempt and can continue to
operate) Gov. DeWine extended the order until April 30th.
Additional Notable Information: None
Oklahoma
State of Emergency: Declared - March 16.
Status of Legislature: The Legislature will meet this week to address
the Governor's emergency declaration and the revenue shortfall.
Committee meetings are not currently anticipated and the Legislature
will need to return at a later date to address the final budget, but no
date specified.
Status of Schools: Closed till April 6 for now.
Stay at Home: Gov. Kevin Stitt (R) has told older and vulnerable
people across Oklahoma to stay home, but mayors in the state's
major cities, including Oklahoma City, Tulsa and Norman, ordered all
residents to do so. The orders went into effect March 28th. Gov. Stitt
extended the order for vulnerable people through May 6.
Additional Notable Information: Gov. Stitt issued another
amendment to the state's coronavirus executive order that requires
travelers from six states to self-quarantine for 14 days and issues
protections for health care workers and vulnerable populations.
Travelers entering Oklahoma from New York, New Jersey,
Connecticut, California, Louisiana and Washington State have to self-
quarantine for two weeks.
Oregon
State of Emergency: Declared
Status of Legislature: Adjourned
Status of Schools: Closed through the end of the school year.
Stay at Home: Gov. Kate Brown issued a Stay at Home order,
effective March 23. (UPS is exempt and can continue to operate)
Additional Notable Information: none
Pennsylvania
State of Emergency: Declared – March 6
Status of Legislature: House and Senate held special sessions and changed rules to allow virtual voting by members
Status of Schools: Closed
Stay at Home: Gov. Tom Wolf issued an order for seven of the hardest-hit counties in the state, including the regions around Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The order go into effect March 23 at 8 p.m. (UPS is exempt and can continue to operate) Additional Notable Information: Governor ordered all non-life-sustaining businesses in Pennsylvania to close their physical locations. UPS received an exception. Governor issued as a Stay at Home order; UPS employees are permitted to travel to and from home to work.
Rhode Island
State of Emergency: Declared
Status of Legislature: Legislative shutdown announced (General Assembly)
Stay at Home: Stay at Home order issued by Gov. Gina Raimondo effective March 28. Gov. Raimondo extended the order until May 8.
Status of Schools: Closed
Additional Notable Information: none
Puerto Rico
State of Emergency: Declared - March 15
Status of Legislature: Operating as scheduled
Status of Schools: Closed
Additional Notable Information: Governor issued a curfew requiring people to remain indoors from 9 pm to 5 am. Also issued a “business” curfew, ordering a halt of all commercial operations on the island except for pharmacies and essential services from 5 am to 9 pm. Express industry is exempt, falling under Governor’s definition of essential services
South Carolina
State of Emergency: Declared - March 14
Status of Legislature: The House and Senate reconvened for a one day session on April 8th to address the budget.
Status of Schools: Closed
Stay at Home: Statewide - Charleston and Columbia had previously
ordered residents in those cities to stay at home before Gov. Henry
McMaster (R) issued a statewide "home or work order," which
requires all South Carolinians to limit movement outside their home or
place of work except for essential activities. The order is effective as
of April 7 at 5 p.m. Gov. McMaster extended the order through April
27.
Additional Notable Information: None
South Dakota
State of Emergency: Declared – March 13
Status of Legislature: Adjourned
Status of Schools: Closed through the end of the school year,
extended from previous end of May closure.
Stay at Home: none
Additional Information: None
Tennessee
State of Emergency: Declared – March 12
Status of Legislature: Legislative shutdown announced on March 16; Leadership issued a statement announcing legislature will quickly pass an amended budget then enter recess
Status of Schools: Closed through April 24.
Stay at Home: Gov. Bill Lee (R) issued a statewide Stay at Home
order effective March 31 at 11:59pm. Residents in the Nashville and
Memphis areas had already been under instructions to Stay at Home
as much as possible prior to the order. Gov. Lee extended his Stay a
Home order, previously set to expire this week, to April 30th. (UPS is
exempt and can continue to operate)
Additional Notable Information: None
Texas
State of Emergency: State of Disaster declared March 13
Status of Legislature: Operating as scheduled
Status of Schools: County by county closures
Stay at Home: Statewide - Gov. Greg Abbott (R) declared a statewide Stay at Home order effective April 2 at 12:01 a.m. (UPS is exempt and can continue to operate)
Additional Notable Information: None
Utah
State of Emergency: Declared - March 6
Status of Legislature: Utah's Legislature called itself into Special
Session for the first time in history. The virtual session began on April
16 and could last up to 10 days as lawmakers confront a range of
budgetary, election and economic challenges created by COVID-19.
Utah Legislature eyes May 1 for reopening economy as the
coronavirus wears on.
Status of Schools: K-12 schools are dismissed until May 1
Stay at Home: Summit County ordered to Shelter in Place, he order
goes into effect Friday, March 27, at 12:01 a.m. and will go until May
1. Non-essential visitors are asked to leave and non-essential
businesses will close. UPS is exempt.
Additional Notable Information: None
Vermont
State of Emergency: Declared – March 13
Status of Legislature: Met Wednesday March 25th to debate COVID response legislation and now working remotely on remote voting legislation. Vermont’s Senate made history holding its first ever remote vote to pass a package of 4 response bills. Legislature is meeting and holding votes remotely, floor sessions are being broadcast live.
Status of Schools: Closed
Stay at Home: Gov. Phil Scott (R) issued a Stay at Home order,
effective March 25. Gov. Scott extended the order until May 15.
Additional Notable Information: o Gov. Scott outlined an approach for the phased restart of
Vermont’s economy. Effective on April 20, outdoor businesses
and construction operations with crews of two or less and
some single-person low contact professional services can
operate if specified safety requirements are met.
o An addendum to an earlier Executive Order also institutes
new health and safety requirements and encourages the
public to wear cloth face coverings.
Virginia
State of Emergency: Declared – March 12
Status of Legislature: The General Assembly is scheduled to reconvene April 22 for a one-day session to consider any amendments or vetoes to legislation made by the governor.
Status of Schools: Closed through the end of the school year
Stay at Home: Governor Northam issued a stay-at-home order on March 23.
Additional Notable Information: Virginia DOT declared a temporary waiver for oversized/overweight trucking load permits and licenses, which applies only to loads carrying emergency materials directly connected to Coronavirus response.
Washington
State of Emergency: Declared – February 29
Status of Legislature: No change in schedule
Status of Schools: Closed
Stay at Home: Gov. Jay Inslee made his Stay at Home order mandatory on March 23. On April 3, Gov. Inslee extended the order until May 4. (UPS is exempt and can continue to operate)
Additional Notable Information: Governor Inslee announced further enforcement of stay-at-home orders and safe practices in essential facilities. UPS has worked with the district to ensure we are following “Protecting our People” protocols.
West Virginia
State of Emergency: Declared - March 16
Status of Legislature: Adjourned on March 7 with no further meetings planned
Status of Schools: Closed until April 20
Stay at Home: Gov. Jim Justice issued a Stay at Home order,
effective March 24 at 8 p.m. (UPS is exempt and can continue to
operate)
Additional Notable Information: None
Wisconsin
State of Emergency: Declared – March 12th
Status of Legislature: House is on recess till further notice. Senate staff working remote. No special legislation concerning the Coronavirus has been introduced.
Status of Schools: Closed thru April 6th
Stay at Home: Gov. Tony Evers initially thought he would not have to
issue such an order, but later changed his mind. The order went into
effect March 25 at 8 a.m. (UPS is exempt and can continue to
operate) Gov. Evers extended the order through May 26.
Additional Notable Information: None
Wyoming
State of Emergency: Declared
Status of Legislature: 2020 session adjourned
Status of Schools: Closed thru April 30, extended from April 3rd.
Stay at Home: Gov. Mark Gordon (R) extended his public health orders for Wyoming through the end of April, including the prohibition of gatherings of more than 10 people, as well as the closure of nonessential businesses. (UPS is exempt)
Additional Notable Information: None