Iowa Democrats call for stay home order

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The COVID-19 pandemic continues to be at the top of everyone’s mind. We’re all adjusting to a new normal. We are all talking, thinking and acting differently than we did just a month ago.

We must stay the course, following the best advice of our public health experts. The Coronavirus Task Force has extended its Slow the Spread campaign through the end of April. Please do all you can to make it effective. Most important: Stay home. Limiting contact with others is the best way to protect yourself and your loved ones.

To that end, Democratic legislative leaders have called on the governor to send a clear message about the serious nature of this pandemic by immediately issuing at statewide stay-at-home-order. The request was made after hearing from Iowa medical professionals, watching confirmed cases increase rapidly and receiving mounting complaints about the shortage of testing and medical equipment.

This is undeniably a difficult time. Many essential workers are in harm’s way, taking care of others and doing important jobs to ensure the rest of us have what we need. Meanwhile, small businesses are struggling to stay afloat, and tens of thousands of Iowans suddenly find themselves with no resources to provide for their families.

Senate Democrats have put together a COVID-19 webpage at senate.iowa.gov/democrats/covid-19 with helpful resources for the many challenges Iowans are facing right now. It also provides links to information that will keep you up to date on the evolving situation. More will be added as information becomes available.

To contact Sen. Wahls, who represents the people of Senate District 37 in Cedar County, portions of Johnson County, and Wilton in Muscatine County, when the legislature is in session, call the Senate Switchboard at 515-281-3371, or email him at zach.wahls@legis.iowa.gov.

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