English: A map of states,
counties and county equivalents in the
United States that have imposed mandatory
stay-at-home orders (sometimes as "shelter-in-place orders" or "safer-at-home orders") as part of
U.S. state and local government responses to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic, color-coded by the week on which each order went into effect.
Legend:
Came into effect before March 22
Came into effect before March 29
Came into effect before April 5
Came into effect before April 12
This map does not show numerous cities, towns, and Indian reservations. See
this interactive map for the full details, as well as the sources used in creating this map.
Not shown:
Table Bluff Reservation (March 20);
Navajo Nation (March 20);
Everett, Washington (March 21);
Makah Reservation (March 21);
Tupelo, Mississippi (March 22);
Oxford, Mississippi (March 22);
Brunswick (March 23);
Provincetown, Massachusetts (March 23–26);
Lampasas, Texas (March 23); the
Red Lake Indian Reservation (March 23); the
Wind River Indian Reservation (March 23); the
Quinault Reservation (March 23);
Memphis, Tennessee (March 24);
Fulton, Mississippi (March 24);
Atlanta (March 24);
Rome, Georgia (March 24);
Tifton, Georgia (March 24);
Miami Beach, Florida (March 24);
Savannah, Georgia (March 24);
Block Island, Rhode Island (March 24);
Parker and
Wise county parts of
Ft. Worth, Texas (March 24);
Chilmark, Massachusetts (March 24);
Birmingham, Alabama (March 24);
Miami, Florida (March 24);
Sandy Springs, Georgia (March 24);
Blakely, Georgia (March 24);
St. Joseph, Missouri (March 24); the
Nooksack Tribe (March 24); the
Medina and
Comal county parts of
San Antonio, Texas (March 24);
Beaufort, North Carolina (March 25);
Forney, Texas (March 25);
Teague, Texas (March 25);
Norman, Oklahoma (March 25);
New Braunfels, Texas (March 25);
Beaufort, North Carolina (March 25);
Gun Barrel City, Texas (March 25);
Durham, North Carolina (March 25);
Palmview, Texas (March 25);
Franklin, Tennessee (March 25); the
Henderson County part of
Mabank, Texas (March 25);
Doral, Florida (March 25); the
Swinomish Indian Tribal Community (March 25); the
Weld County part of
Erie, Colorado (March 26);
Ayden, North Carolina (March 26);
Charleston, South Carolina (March 26); the
Harrison County part of
Longview, Texas (March 26);
Hideaway, Texas (March 26);
Conyers, Georgia (March 26);
Parkland, Florida (March 26);
Hannibal, Missouri (March 26);
Swampscott, Massachusetts (March 26); the
Southern Ute Indian Reservation (March 26);
Odem, Texas (March 26); the
Rusk County part of
Kilgore, Texas (March 26); the
Rowan County part of
Kannapolis, North Carolina (March 26);
Flathead Indian Reservation (March 26);
Sunny Isles Beach, Florida (March 26);
Randolph,
Davidson, and
Forsyth parts of
High Point, North Carolina (March 27);
Clemmons, North Carolina (March 27);
South Portland, Maine (March 27);
Van, Texas (March 27);
Mille Lacs Indian Reservation (March 27);
Wichita Falls, Texas (March 27);
Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany (March 27);
Marfa, Texas (March 27);
Salt Lake City (March 27);
Moss Point, Mississippi (March 27); the
Nez Perce Reservation (March 27); the
Fort Hall Indian Reservation (March 27);
Coeur d'Alene Reservation (March 27);
Rosebud Indian Reservation (March 27);
Burkburnett, Texas (March 28);
Boca Raton, Florida (March 28); the
Barrow County part of
Auburn, Georgia (March 28); the
Hall County part of
Buford, Georgia (March 28); the
Walton County part of
Loganville, Georgia (March 28); the
Jackson,
Hall, and Barrow county parts of
Braselton, Georgia (March 28); the Hall County part of
Rest Haven, Georgia (March 28);
Rockport, Texas (March 28);
West Plains, Missouri (March 28);
Oklahoma City (March 28);
Tulsa, Oklahoma (March 28);
Palm Beach, Florida (March 28);
Crow Indian Reservation (March 28);
Columbia, South Carolina (March 29);
Stillwater, Oklahoma (March 30);
Edmond, Oklahoma (March 30);
Maryville, Missouri (April 1);
Lawton, Oklahoma (April 1);
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma (April 1);
Owasso, Oklahoma (April 1);
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina (April 2);
Fort Rucker (April 3);
Mobile, Alabama (April 4);
Moore, Oklahoma (April 4);
Rolla, Missouri (April 6);
Joplin, Missouri (April 6);
Claremore, Oklahoma (April 6);
Guthrie, Oklahoma (April 6);
El Reno, Oklahoma (April 8). Also not shown are the stay-at-home orders for at-risk groups in
Georgia;
Oklahoma; or
Teton County, Wyoming; or the stay-at-home order for juveniles in
Saline County, Arkansas (April 6).
The color scheme comes from
w:Wikipedia:WikiProject Maps/Conventions/Gradient maps.
Español: Una mapa de los estados,
condados, y equivalentes de condado en los
Estados Unidos que han impuestan los
órdenes de quedarse en casa (como toque de queda) como parte de la respuesta de los gobiernos estatales y locales a la
pandemia de enfermedad por coronavirus de 2020, colorados por la semana en que cada orden surte efecto.
Clave:
Surte efecto antes del 22 de marzo
Surte efecto antes del 29 de marzo
Surte efecto antes del 5 de abril
Surte efecto antes del 12 de abril
Esta mapa no muestra los ciudades y las reservas indias que también impuestan los órdenes de quedarse en casa.
Tiếng Việt: Bản đồ các tiểu bang,
quận, và khu tương đương quận tại
Hoa Kỳ đã ra
lệnh "ở nhà" để phản ứng
đại dịch COVID-19, được tô màu tùy theo tuần mà mỗi lệnh bắt đầu có hiệu lực.
Chú giải:
Bắt đầu có hiệu lực trước ngày 22 tháng 3
Bắt đầu có hiệu lực trước ngày 29 tháng 3
Bắt đầu có hiệu lực trước ngày 5 tháng 4
Bắt đầu có hiệu lực trước ngày 12 tháng 4
Bản đồ này không bao gồm các thành phố và khu dành riêng cho người bản địa cũng ra lệnh "ở nhà".