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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey extends Safer at Home order, amends it with expanded openings

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Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey extends Safer at Home order, amends it with expanded openings
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey extends Safer at Home order, amends it with expanded openings

The amended Safer at Home order takes effect on May 11 at 5 p.m.

And expires on May 22 at 5 p.m.

Governor kay ivey announced within the past hour restaurant dining rooms, barbershops, hair salons, nail salons and gyms can reopen with restrictions on monday.

"but let me by crystal clear to the people of alabama: the threat of this disease continues to be active, and it is deadly."

The governor said those restaurant dining rooms in alabama can only open next week with half the occupancy and with six-foot spacing between tables.

Here's the current coronavirus situation in alabama.

The cases are just going up there are more than 9-thousand cases of coronavirus in that state 117-thousand people were tested 371 people died from coronavirus across the state and more than eleven hundred people are in the hospital fighting the virus meanwhile

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