Thursday, June 4, 2020

Covid-19 guidelines on business

Stay-at-home orders expired April 26th changing to a safer-at-home order, this allowed for business that weren’t originally deemed essential to re-open. These new safer-at -home orders are similar to the stay-at-home orders except they are guidelines, not mandatory and they allow for people to reopen business.

This order allows for business to officially re-open May 1st. Stores that are now allowed open  include those that sell clothing, cellphones, appliances, vape and tobacco products, sporting equipment, crafts, fabrics and more.

Stores are now required to supply their employees with face covering and masks as well as having hand sanitizer and wipes at the entrances whenever possible. Stores as also limited to the amount of people that are allowed into their stores and are required to have makers in line that are six feet apart. Registers must have plastic protectors separating the employee’s and costumers. Many stores also advise their costumer to wear face coverings.

Other business that are allowed to open are dog grooming, body art, hair and nail salons, and massage therapists. With their own set of guidelines such as only allowing 10 or more people within the business or fifty percent occupancy for the location, whichever is less.

Many of these stores that have been allowed to open have been doing a good job following these new guidelines.

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