Fishers order ends door-to-door business solicitations

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The City of Fishers continues to act on social interaction in the city, this time by issuing what the city describes as a “temporary stay” for business-related door-to-door solicitations. With more people remaining in their homes, the city is acting to lower the social contact between people with this order.

Below is the release from the City of Fishers:

Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness issued a temporary stay on all permitted solicitations within city limits. This action includes business-related solicitors only and is intended to reduce the number of people interacting with each other to slow the spread of COVID-19, or Coronavirus.

These simple, common-sense actions are critical during this time of uncertainty in our efforts to prevent the spread of Coronavirus,” said Fishers Mayor Scott Fadness. “We will continue to look at all aspects of life in Fishers to identify ways we can keep our residents healthy.”