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TexasTowelie

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Tue Mar 31, 2020, 02:24 AM Mar 2020

CNMI: 7 p.m. curfew for all

Starting last night, everyone must be home by 7pm. Violators will be given citations.

Following the death of a suspected COVID-19 patient and two positive cases in the CNMI, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres ordered yesterday a 7pm curfew for everybody, with those found to be violating to be cited according to law.

“Starting tonight, 7pm, if you are not part of the exception, you need to stay home. Starting tomorrow night, citations will be forthcoming to anybody that does not fall under the exception of curfew hours,” the governor said.

Not included in the curfew are law enforcement officers, first responders, and private sector employees whose work schedule falls within the curfew hours.

“Those that are exempted are law enforcement officers, first responders, private sector employees on duty during curfew hours, they will be the only person allowed to leave their home anytime after 7pm, and before 6am. Violators will be cited according to law,” Torres said.

Read more: https://www.saipantribune.com/index.php/7pm-curfew-for-all/

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