@article{RDM,
      recid = {14530},
      author = {Center for Disease Control and Prevention},
      title = {Center for Disease Control (CDC), COVID-19 Community  Intervention and At-Risk Task Force, Monitoring and  Evaluation Team & CDC, Center for State, Tribal, Local,  and Territorial Support, Public Health Law Program, “State  and Territorial COVID-19 Orders and Proclamations for  Individuals to Stay Home,” (August 15, 2021).},
      publisher = {University of Chicago},
      address = {2025},
      number = {RDM},
      abstract = {State and territorial executive orders, administrative  orders, resolutions, and proclamations are collected from  government websites and cataloged and coded using Microsoft  Excel by one coder with one or more additional coders  conducting quality assurance.

Data were collected to  determine when individuals in states and territories were  subject to executive orders, administrative orders,  resolutions, and proclamations for COVID-19 that require or  recommend people stay in their homes. Data consists  exclusively of state and territorial orders, many of which  apply to specific counties within their respective state or  territory; therefore, data is broken down to the county  level.

Data provided by Mara Howard-Williams, Public  Health Law Program, Center for State, Tribal, Local, and  Territorial Support, Centers for Disease Control and  Prevention. Dataset owner: Craig Kassinger.

Data can be  used to determine when individuals in states and  territories were subject to executive orders,  administrative orders, resolutions, and proclamations for  COVID-19 that require or recommend people stay at home.},
      url = {http://knowledge.uchicago.edu/record/14530},
}