In light of the COVID-19, Pennsylvania's Gov. Tom Wolf extended the stay-at-home order. HARRISBURG, Pa. - Regions of Pennsylvania that have seen a relatively low number of confirmed cases of the new coronavirus might be able to reopen “in a fairly robust” way on May 8, Gov.
Tom Wolf said Tuesday. Wolf, in a conference call with reporters, said he intends to loosen restrictions on people and businesses in much the same way he imposed them over the past month: Gradually, and county by county. FULL COVERAGE: CORONAVIRUS “There is not one size that fits all.
We can start to reopen the state in, I think, some areas a fairly robust way, in other areas less so,” Wolf said. “If I were in Philadelphia, I probably would not want my government to be