What Florida's 'stay at home' order means for residents

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Starting on Friday, a sweeping "stay at home" order will go into effect for the entire state of Florida.

According to the executive order issued on Wednesday by Gov. Ron DeSantis, "all persons in Florida shall limit their movements and personal interactions outside of their home to only those necessary to obtain or provide essential services or conduct essential activities."

But what exactly counts as an essential service or essential activity?

According to the executive order, here are some of the businesses, services, and activities that will remain open:

It should be noted that hair salons and other hair care businesses are not listed as essential services or activities.

In addition, senior citizens and Floridians with significant underlying medical conditions (chronic lung disease, moderate to severe asthma, serious heart conditions, immunocompromised status, cancer, diabetes, severe obesity, renal failure, and liver disease) "shall stay at home and take all measures to limit the risk of exposure to COVID-19."

The "stay at home" order will remain in effect until April 30.

READ THE EXECUTIVE ORDER:

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