Navajo Nation residents to be under strictest lockdown yet [View all]
Source: Associated Press
Navajo Nation residents to be under strictest lockdown yet
By FELICIA FONSECA
May 15, 2020
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) Residents of the Navajo Nation will be under the strictest weekend lockdown yet, with grocery stores and gas stations closed, and even essential workers ordered to stay home.
Navajo President Jonathan Nez made the announcement after a spike in deaths that he attributed to shifting traffic patterns after the city of Gallup recently shut down to outside visitors. That lockdown in northwestern New Mexico has since ended.
On the Navajo Nation, residents will face citations, with potential fines and jail time, if they leave their homes during the lockdown, which starts Friday night and ends Monday around dawn. Nez urged people to listen and not pack their bags to head out of town during the lockdown.
Stay home, thats the bottom line. Theres nothing wrong with staying home and taking care of your home, taking care of your family members, a frustrated Nez said Thursday. We need to be able to recognize that what you do affects everybody.
While the state of Arizona has loosened its restrictions on residents and businesses, the Navajo Nation has clamped down. The tribe already has daily nighttime curfews and requires people to wear masks when out in public. Government offices are closed or have limited services. The tribes stay-at-home order has been extended to June 7, while Arizonas expired Friday.
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