“I’m going to get with my partner and managers tomorrow morning to figure out what we’re going to do,” Ravanelli said, adding that he’s unsure of the parameters of the closure, as to whether customers can come inside the store to pick up orders or if employees might have to walk out to deliver food orders to cars.

“We just had all of our food in and cooked today for St. Patrick’s Day, which is a huge day for us. Which is on Tuesday. And it’s all going to be a loss for right now,” he said.

The U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois announced that courthouses would remain open for essential functions, but that all ceremonies, with the exception of naturalization ceremonies, will be canceled. Naturalization ceremonies will be limited to applicants and necessary court officials.

Cash payments will not be accepted at district courthouses, officials said. Judges are being encouraged to use videoconferencing and teleconferencing when possible.

This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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