Wisconsin extends Stay-At-Home Order but relaxes rules for some businesses

Wisconsin governor Tony Evers has extended the state’s stay at home order until May 26.

But there is some good news for golfers. Golf courses are able to open next Friday. Everything must be done online and pro shops won’t be open, but you can make tee times starting today.

Public libraries may now provide curb-side pick-up of books and other library materials.

Non-essential Businesses: Non-essential businesses will now be able to do more things as Minimum Basic Operations, including deliveries, mailings, and curb-side pick-up. Non-essential businesses must notify workers of whether they are necessary for the Minimum Basic Operations.

Arts and Crafts Stores: Arts and craft stores may offer expanded curb-side pick-up of materials necessary to make face masks or other personal protective equipment (PPE).

Aesthetic or Optional Exterior Work: Aesthetic or optional exterior lawn care or construction is now allowed under the extended order, so long as it can be done by one person.

The governor has also ordered safety practices for essential business:

Safe Business Practices for Essential Businesses and Operations: Essential Businesses and Operations must increase cleaning and disinfection practices, ensure that only necessary workers are present, and adopt policies to prevent workers exposed to COVID-19 or symptomatic workers from coming to work.


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