MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) Governor Phil Scott is expected to extend the state's coronavirus emergency order at a media briefing Monday.
The emergency order, which included a stay-at-home-order, was first announced March 13 and has already been extended once. Scott last week said he hopes Vermont will get to 100 percent open in the next two to three months, but that it will depend on COVID-19 new cases throughout the region, not just Vermont. .
Meanwhile, new travel guidance goes into effect Monday. People driving a personal car from home to Vermont without stopping can complete their 14-day quarantine in their home state or get tested on day 7 of the quarantine. Travelers who quarantine in Vermont will be able to do so in a lodging facility.
Limited, no-contact youth sports will also be able to begin, but actual games between teams won't start until July.
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