
“Home or work” order lifted; outside dining allowed

Gov. Henry McMaster has lifted the “home or work” executive order, beginning Monday, May 4.
The announcement was made Friday as McMaster moves to reopen the state’s economy, after weeks of a coronavirus lockdown.
McMaster will also allow restaurants, which have been prohibited from providing dine-in services for about six weeks, to begin serving customers outdoors, starting May 4.
Visitors from coronavirus hot spots like New York no longer have to self-quarantine for 14 days when entering the state. Short-term rental companies can also take reservations, now.