Expanded stay-at-home order about to go into effect in Ohio

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio’s expanded stay-at-home order that takes effect Monday includes several new provisions.
Essential businesses are now being told to determine and enforce a maximum number of customers allowed in a store at one time, and to ensure that people waiting outside are maintaining safe social distancing.
Travelers arriving in Ohio are being asked to self-quarantine for 14 days, except for those who live and work in trans-border areas, heath care and public health and safety workers, transportation workers and certain essential workers.
Other rules from the order include:
1. Wedding receptions will be limited to 10 people.
2. Campgrounds have been shuttered except for campers or recreational vehicles there serving as permanent residences and people “are unable to secure safe alternative housing.”
3. Public swimming pools and pools at private clubs or housing complexes are ordered closed to help stem transmission of the virus. The edict does not apply to private residential pools.
4. Retail garden centers can remain open but should determine and enforce reduced capacity.
5. Children’s day camps are closed and organized youth and adult sports are prohibited.
6. Fishing is permitted as long as proper social distancing is practiced.