Gov. Justice is urging all of West Virginia to stay at home to avoid a state shut down

Coronavirus in West Virginia

CHARLESTON, WV (WOAY) – Gov. Jim Justice addressed the State and is urging all of West Virginia to stay at home to avoid a state shut down.

Justice says he is not going to shut the state down, yet.

He said if we don’t stay at home and avoid people, the coronavirus will spread and cause many deaths.

Justice is asking all of West Virginia to work from home.

Right now, we have 12 confirmed cases of COVID-19.

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