A shelter in place order can vary by state by typically asks residents to stay at home apart from to get groceries or medical supplies.
Multiple states in the U.S. have issued shelter in place orders to delay the spread of the coronavirus. The shelter in place orders vary by state but typically require people to stay at home, excluding essential reasons such as grocery shopping or collecting medical supplies.
However, some countries, including Italy and Spain, have implemented much stricter lockdowns, which have resulted in people getting fined or arrested for leaving the house without a valid reason. But what is the difference between a shelter in place order and a lockdown?. While the phrases"shelter in place" and"stay at home" can mean two different things, they are being used interchangeably by officials right now, and effectively mean the same thing in practice.
In the context of delaying the spread of the coronavirus, the order asks people to shelter at their place of residence and to only leave their homes to perform essential tasks, such as getting food or medical supplies. Many states in the U.S. have issued shelter in place or stay at home orders. A lockdown is a much stricter order, which could involve not being able to leave a certain area or having a curfew. In Italy, people are allowed to leave their homes for essentials, but there is a 6 p.m. curfew in place. In
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