Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey’s Office and the Alabama Department of Public Health this morning released the state’s official answers to the most frequently asked questions by individuals and businesses about the new stay at home order that went into effect 5 p.m. Saturday.

The state also released a Spanish version of the order (see below).

One document answers the most frequently asked questions by individuals. The other document answers the most frequently asked questions by businesses.

State emergency order.

Stay-at-home order issued for Alabama: What you can and can’t do

As of 10 a.m. Sunday, 1,676 cases of coronavirus had been confirmed in Alabama, with all but one county (Geneva) reporting a case. There have been 45 reported deaths, of which 31 had been confirmed as being due to COVID-19.