COVID 19 Update: June 19, 2020 “Southeastern Pennsylvania Counties to Move to Green June 26th” and What ‘Green’ Means

Jenkintown Borough continues to update the  opens in a new windowBorough website with the latest COVID-19 information and community resources that have been provided by County, State and Federal agencies.

Governor Tom Wolf today announced that Montgomery County is one of the 12 counties in Southeastern Pennsylvania that will move to the green phase of reopening from the COVID-19 pandemic at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, June 26. Additional counties included in this transition are Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Erie, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lehigh, Northampton, Philadelphia and Susquehanna.  Provided below are details on what it means to transition to the ‘green phase’ followed by the latest updates from the Governor’s Newsroom:

Pennsylvania reopening: What happens in the green phase?

opens in a new windowHere for more details:  Phasing from Red to Green

Today from the Governors Newsroom:  

Gov. Wolf: 12 More Counties to Go Green on June 26

The Borough continues to encourage everyone to continue to follow the Governor’s latest reopening guidance as well as opens in a new windowCDC guidelines including handwashing, social distancing and covering your mouth and nose with a face covering while around others.

Thank you all.  Be safe and stay well!