What 'stay at home' means at a glance

March 26, 2020 at 2:39AM

What's allowed

Walking, running, hiking, biking

Hunting and fishing

Trips to get groceries or gas

Picking up takeout, visiting doctor

Travel to care for others in need

Moving for safety or sanitary reasons

Commuting to essential workplace

What's open

Hospitals and clinics

Post offices and banks

Child-care facilities

Grocery, liquor and convenience stores

Gas stations and hardware stores Farmers markets and pharmacies

Funeral homes,

Legislature

What's closed

Bars and nightclubs

Movie theaters, bowling alleys

Gyms and

fitness studios

Playgrounds, zoos, museums

Concert halls and country clubs

Salons, barbershops, tattoo parlors

In-restaurant dining

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