Yesterday, when Governor Stitt issued his Fourth Amended Executive Order, that Order required, in ¶ 20, the closing of "all businesses not identified as being within a critical infrastructure sector as defined by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security" and in a county identified by the Department of Health as having positive COVID-19 tests (19 counties as of the issuance of his Order, now 27 as of 4:30 PM today) . Yesterday and today, the Governor's office has issued memoranda which basically add businesses and professions to that "critical infrastructure list." If you want to see if your business is on the list, you need to check the Homeland Security list here; if you're not listed there, then check the Governor's supplemental list in the latest memorandum here. If you're in one of the affected counties, and not on either list, then you are required to close.
This portion of the Order goes into effect in the affected counties at 11:59 PM March 25, and lasts until April 16.
This portion of the Order goes into effect in the affected counties at 11:59 PM March 25, and lasts until April 16.