Add boating and jet skiing to the list of things that will have to wait until Michigan’s COVID-19 stay-at-home order is over.

Motorboats, jet skis and other motorized watercraft are not considered permittable outdoor activity under the revised stay-at-home order in effect through April 30, according to a clarification posted to the state’s coronavirus stay-at-home order FAQ page.

The order requires residents to stay at home unless their work or activity is deemed essential. Some outdoor activity is allowed.

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When it comes to the water, the order allows self-propelled boats like kayaks, canoes or sailboats, according to the state, although any outdoor activity permitted under the order “must be done in a manner consistent with social distancing, and individuals should use only their own equipment to prevent the transmission of the virus through the touching of shared surfaces.”

People who are not part of a single household are not allowed to boat together under the provision that prevents gatherings, the clarification notes.

Boating services and supplies do not necessarily constitute critical infrastructure work under the order, although boating businesses, like other industries deemed non-essential, are allowed to designate workers to conduct minimum basic operations.

In-person work required to maintain safety and sanitation of sites otherwise open to the public for outdoor activity is allowed, according to the state.

Michigan’s stay-at-home order was extended by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer this week in an effort to limit the spread of the coronavirus, which has killed more than 1,000 people in Michigan since the first case was confirmed on March 10.

The state’s top public health officials say the increased measures are necessary to prevent more illness and death - but some are criticizing the order for being too broad, arguing certain industries can continue operating if social distancing measures are enforced.

CORONAVIRUS PREVENTION TIPS

In addition to washing hands regularly and not touching your face, officials recommend practicing social distancing, assuming anyone may be carrying the virus. Health officials say you should be staying at least 6 feet away from others and working from home, if possible. Carry hand sanitizer with you, and use disinfecting wipes or disinfecting spray cleaners on frequently-touched surfaces in your home ( door handles, faucets, countertops) and when you go into places like stores.

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