via michiganlive.com by Lauren Gibbons
Michigan’s stay-at-home order extension announced by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer comes with some additional restrictions intended to limit the spread of the virus - including closing off certain sections of stores.
The new stay-at-home order runs through April 30, takes the place of the previous order and bars non-essential business and travel outside the home.
Grocery stores and other retailers that sell food, medicine and other essentials are allowed to remain open during the stay-at-home order, although they’ll now be subject to additional occupancy restrictions and be required to shut down non-essential areas of the store, including sections dedicated to carpeting, flooring, furniture, garden centers, plant nurseries or paint.
The complete story here > Michigan’s updated coronavirus stay-at-home order will close garden centers and other parts of grocery stores