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Greene County, Springfield Extend Stay-at-Home Orders, Ease Restrictions On Retail Businesses

The events honoring the 50th anniversary will include a march to the Park Central Square in downtown Springfield. (Photo credit:
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The events honoring the 50th anniversary will include a march to the Park Central Square in downtown Springfield. (Photo credit:

Springfield and Greene County officials have eased restrictions on some businesses in what they are calling a "half step" toward transitioning back to a more regular way of life. 

At the same time, both the city and county have extended their separate Stay at Home orders until 11:59 p.m. on May 3.   Previously, the orders were set to run through April 24.

In a virtual press briefing Tuesday morning, Springfield Mayor Ken McClure said the orders have been amended to allow retail businesses—including those not defined as an “essential business”—to conduct business by phone, curbside pickup, delivery, shipping, or online orders.

The announcement comes on the same day that protesters took to the streets in Springfield and, in larger numbers, Jefferson City to criticize the stay-at-home orders.

City of Springfield spokeswoman Cora Scott said the city and county will release more specific details shortly.

In the meantime, businesses can call 874-1211 with questions, and businesses can also email city@springfieldmo.gov. 

Read the City’s order by clicking here.

Read the County’s order by clicking here.

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