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Navajo Nation (Arizona, New Mexico, Utah)

The Navajo Nation 

Office of the President and Vice President

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 30, 2020

Navajo Nation and Bashas’ Diné Markets extends “Elderly Shopping” hours ‪on April 1

WINDOW ROCK – Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez, Vice President Myron Lizer, and the Division of Economic Development announced that all Bashas’ Diné Markets on the Navajo Nation will extend their elderly shopping hours ‪from 6:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on April 1 to reduce the risk of COVID-19 exposure and to provide the opportunity for elders to shop for essential items.

“The Elderly Shopping Day is intended to keep our precious elders safe and close to home while they shop for essentials, such as groceries, household items, and livestock supplies. We thank the Bashas’ owners and management for working together with us to help our Navajo people. As leaders, we need to assist our elders during this Dikos Nstaaígíí-19, COVID-19, pandemic. The virus is dangerous for our elders and individuals with underlying health conditions. Having our elders shop locally will reduce less travel to border towns and decrease the risk of exposure,” said President Nez.

Participating in Bashas’ Diné Markets include:

Each store location will have informational and food distribution sites for elders that were coordinated by the Navajo Department of Health, Navajo Nation Division of Social Services, and the Navajo Nation Division of Economic Development. There will also be law enforcement presence to help regulate the flow of traffic.

“We commend the Bashas’ corporation and all the Navajo Executive divisions and departments for working collaboratively to create this opportunity to protect our elders. Many of our elders face challenges every day, and many live in rural areas with little food and supplies. This opportunity will allow elders time to shop for essentials in a comfortable setting, and they will also get a chance to hear recommendations and guidelines on how to shop safely,” said Vice President Lizer.

Also, consider the following guidelines to shop safely:

“We strongly encourage people to stay home and stay safe. One family member should be doing the shopping and conducting essential errands. This is for the safety and well-being of all Navajo citizens, and together we can combat the spread of the coronavirus if we comply with the Public Health Orders,” added President Nez.

On Sunday, The Navajo Nation issued a new Public Health Order extending the current “Stay at Home Order” and implementing a curfew for the entire Navajo Nation that requires everyone to stay home ‪from 8:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m., seven days a week. All individuals shall be at home during curfew hours except in the event of an emergency. This curfew does not apply to essential employees reporting to or from duty, with official identification and/or a letter of designation from their necessary business employer on official letterhead, which includes a contact for verification.

For more information regarding the Navajo Nation Elderly Shopping Day, please contact the Division of Economic Development at ‪(928) 979-5208or the Office of the President and Vice President at ‪(928) 871-7000.

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