Alabama Governor Kay Ivey ordered the closure of some business to help combat the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak. On top of business closures, she also narrowed the guidelines for non-work gatherings from 25 to 10 people
Here are the business that need to be shut down by 5pm on Saturday, March 28th:
Entertainment Venues
- Night Clubs
- Bowling alleys
- arcades
- Concert venues
- Theaters, auditoriums and performing arts centers
- Tourist attractions (including museums and planetariums)
- Racetracks
- Indoor children's play areas
- Adult entertainment venues
- Casinos
- Bingo halls
- Venues operated by social clubs
Athletic Facilities
- Fitness centers and commercial gyms
- Spas and public or commercial swimming pools
- Yoga, Barre and spin facilities
- Spectator sports
- Sports that involve interaction with another person of closer than 6 feet
- Activities that require use of shared sporting apparatus and equipment
- Activities on commercial or public playground equipment
Close-contact service providers
- Barber shops
- Hair salons
- Waxing salons
- Threading salons
- Nail salons and spas
- Body-art facilities and tattoo services
- Tanning salons
- Massage-therapy establishments and massage servies
Retail stores
- Furniture and home-furnishing stores
- Clothing, shoe and clothing-accessory stores
- Jewelry, luggage and leather goods stores
- Department stores
- Sporting goods stores
- Book, craft and music stores