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COVID-19: State Emergency Declarations & Mitigation Policies

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The World Health Organization declared the 2019 outbreak of a novel coronavirus COVID-19, also known as SARS-CoV-2, a pandemic on March 11, 2020. The first case of COVID-19 in the United States was confirmed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on January 21, 2020. Since its arrival, state governments have taken varying degrees of legal action to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and mitigate its devastating impact on the public’s health and health care systems. Primarily issued through state executive orders and emergency proclamations, social distancing measures include travel restrictions, stay-at-home orders, mask-wearing requirements, business and school closures, and gathering bans. States have also restricted medical procedures like abortion, and implemented temporary policies regarding the operation of correctional facilities, like the mandatory release of inmates. Certain states have also preempted local governments from enacting their own mitigation policies, while others expressly allow local governments to act and impose additional requirements that go beyond state measures.

The data explore these measures in all 50 states and the District of Columbia from January 20, 2020 – July 1, 2020. If you have any questions about the information provided here, please contact LawAtlas@temple.edu.

Dataset Details Supporting Documents
Created by the Center for Public Health Law Research Data
Date range: January 20, 2020 – July 1, 2020 Codebook
Jurisdictions: 50 U.S States and the District of Columbia Protocol

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Dataset Created by
Center for Public Health Law Research

Dataset Maintained by
Center for Public Health Law Research

Dataset Valid From
January 20, 2020

Dataset Updated Through
July 1, 2020

Total Jurisdictions Covered
51

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Temple University Center for Public Health Law Research (2020, July 1). COVID-19: State Emergency Declarations & Mitigation Policies. LawAtlas.org. LawAtlas.org/datasets/covid-19-emergency-declarations 

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