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California stay-at-home order: Who can go to work and what remains open

In an effort to contain the coronavirus outbreak, state officials ordered California’s nearly 40 million residents to stay at home until further notice—with some exceptions.

The executive order, which went into effect on March 19, allows for essential services to continue running and for workers in critical sectors to go to work. (Lost work during the outbreak? Click here for steps you can take.)


While the proclamation applies throughout the state, local authorities may impose more stringent rules.

“Depending on the conditions in their area, local officials may enforce stricter public health orders. But they may not loosen the state’s order,” California’s official COVID-19 page said.

Here’s what can remain open, according to California state authorities:

Here’s what’s closed:

Employees in the following essential sectors can continue going to work:

Click here for further details on each sector.