Albemarle declares state of emergency, issues curfew related to COVID-19

Published 7:51 pm Thursday, March 26, 2020

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Thursday afternoon, the City of Albemarle and its Mayor Ronnie Michael issued a declaration of a state of emergency starting at 5 p.m. Friday along with a curfew.

The declaration, coming after Gov. Roy Cooper and Stanly County both declared the same, stated the state of emergency comes in order to ensure the COVID-19 virus “remains controlled and that residents and visitors of the City of Albemarle remain safe and secure.”

A curfew for minors under 16 years of age who are not married and not accompanied by a parent or guardian will not be allowed in public places between 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. every day.

Groups of 10 persons or more will also not be allowed to assemble on city property. Albemarle’s law enforcement officers, employees and emergency personnel will help in the implementation of the order.

The state of emergency will stay in effect until modified or rescinded.

About Charles Curcio

Charles Curcio has served as the sports editor of the Stanly News & Press for more than 16 years and has written numerous news and feature storeis as well. He was awarded the NCHSAA Tim Stevens Media Representative of the Year and named CNHI Sports Editor of the Year in 2014. He has also won an award from Boone Newspapers, and has won four North Carolina Press Association awards.

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