Here’s what to know.
What’s Required of
Californians?
All Californians must
stay at home, but there are exceptions, such as essential activities like
getting food, prescriptions and health care, care for a friend or relative,
walking the dog and taking outdoor exercise such as walking, running or hiking.
When people do go out, they should practice social distancing to prevent the
spread of the virus and not gather in large groups.
What's Required of Businesses?
Most businesses and
business venues such as indoor malls will be closed to the public. They include
dine-in restaurants; bars, nightclubs and other entertainment places where
people gather, along with gyms and fitness studios. Convention centers and
public events are also out of bounds.
What’s Still Open?
Businesses that provide
essential services will remain open. They include the following.
· Gas stations
· Grocery stores
· Farmers markets
· Food banks
· Convenience stores
· Pharmacies and other health care
providers
· News outlets
· Banks
· Landromats
What About Restaurants?
Restaurants can still
provide take-out food and make deliveries.
Exempted Services
Businesses involved in
construction and "essential infrastructure" such as plumbers,
electricians, gas stations, auto repair shops and hardware stores also are
exempt. Public transportation and utilities will continue to provide service.
Enforcement
Misdemeanor penalties
apply but the governor said he hopes law enforcement won't need to enforce the
order and believes social pressure will encourage people to "do the right
thing."
How Long Will This Last?
Until further notice,
according to the order. The governor didn't give a prediction but said he
doesn't expect it to extend for "many, many months."
SOURCE: NBC Los Angeles
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