Gyms, theaters, hair salons, nail salons, concert venues and other businesses where people congregate must close by 5 p.m. Wednesday, Gov. Andy Beshear announced at a press conference on Tuesday.

His order applies primarily to entertainment and recreational facilities. It will not include grocery stores, pharmacies, retail businesses, auto repair shops, health care facilities, gas stations, vet clinics or pet stores, among other establishments.

Malls, too, are permitted to stay open, but food courts must have tables removed, Beshear said at the news briefing.

Day cares, he added, will have to close by the end of the week.

Asked about weddings and funerals, Beshear said gatherings need to be "just the closest of family."

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He requested that Kentuckians consider doing a private burial, with a memorial service after the coronavirus pandemic passes.

For weddings, he suggested "a very small ceremony" of just family and friends, or that people postpone it.

"That's just where we are," Beshear said.

Beshear additionally announced one new positive case of COVID-19 in Lyon County, bringing the state's total to 26.

He previously ordered restaurants and bars to stop in-person service in favor of carryout, drive-thru and delivery services on Monday.

This story will be updated.