What you can do under 'safer at home' order
While non-essential businesses can remain open, the order allows the county to shut them down if they can't keep people six feet apart. Businesses where employees can't work from home and can't maintain a six-foot distance, like nail salons and barbershops, must close.
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What you can do under 'safer at home' order

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