Governor Beshear Releases Full Order And Lays Out What Can Remain Open

Governor Andy Beshear has released more information about what businesses can remain open after 8:00 Thursday night with his Wednesday executive order.
According to the order, all life-sustaining retail; food, beverage, and agriculture-related businesses; gas stations and businesses needed for transportation; and financial services can remain open. Other places that are allowed to remail open include housing, buildings, and construction stores; anything related to mail, shipping, delivery, and pick-up services; laundry services; and many more.
View the complete list below. You can read Governor Beshear’s full executive order, by clicking here.
Businesses that can remain open:

  • Grocery stores
  • Restaurants (for carry-out and delivery)
  • Drug stores
  • Pharmacies
  • Meat, fish/seafood, fruit and vegetable markets
  • Beer, wine and liquor stores
  • Banks
  • Agriculture
  • Gas stations and convenience stores
  • Pet and pet supplies stores
  • Hardware stores and businesses that sell electrical, heating and plumbing material
  • Stores that supply first responders and other “critical government and healthcare workers”
  • Manufacturing plants, distributors and supply chain companies for “critical products and industries”
  • Charitable and social services organizations
  • Logistics centers
  • Delivery and pick-up
  • Federal critical infrastructure
  • Media
  • Transportation
  • Automotive parts, repair, accessories, and tire stores
  • Auto, truck and van rental
  • Financial services
  • Housing, building, and construction
  • Mail, post offices and shipping
  • Laundry services
  • Home-based care
  • Professional services, though attorneys, accountants and those in real estate can work from home
  • Hotels and motels
  • Critical labor union functions, including the administration of health and welfare funds
  • Funeral services, subject to restrictions on mass gatherings and social distancing

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