What is a 'Safer at Home' order? Here's everything you need to know.
As other cities discuss the possibility of adapting similar measures, there's a lot of confusion flying around about what such an order entails. Below, find a guide to understanding what a "safer at home" order like the one issued in California means for residents.
Yes, you can still take walks and perform essential tasks like grocery shopping and picking up medications, as long as you stay six feet apart from other people, per theMost retail shops and corporate offices in California are being temporarily closed, but banks, grocery stores, pharmacies, and laundromats will remain open.Yes, technically, but according to a
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