What businesses will have to close?
Here's a list of closures:

Indoor and outdoor playgrounds
Indoor recreational facilities
Hair salons and barbershops
Personal care services
Museums, zoos, and aquariums
Movie theaters
Wineries
Bars, breweries, and distilleries
What businesses will have to close? (Cont'd)

Family entertainment centers
Cardrooms and satellite wagering
Limited services
Live audience sports
Amusement parks
What gets to stay open?
Several sectors can remain open with masking, physical distancing and other restrictions, according to the state.

Outdoor recreational facilities: Outdoor operations but only without any food, drink or alcohol sales. No overnight stays at campgrounds.
Retail: Indoor operation at 20% capacity with entrance metering and no eating or drinking in stores. Stores should have special hours for seniors and others with chronic conditions or compromised immune systems.
Shopping centers: Indoor operation at 20% capacity with the same restrictions as for retail.
Hotels and lodging: Open for critical infrastructure support only.
Offices: Remote only except for critical infrastructure sectors.
😷Places of worship and political expression: Outdoor services only.

Entertainment production including professional sports: Can operate without live audiences. "Additionally, testing protocol and 'bubbles' are highly encouraged," the state says.
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