CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Gov. Mike DeWine on Sunday issued an order for Ohioans to stay at home and avoid nonessential business.

DeWine also placed restrictions on daycares, closed playgrounds and closed nonessential businesses.

Grocery stores, take-out restaurants and pharmacies will remain open. And there are plenty of common-sense exceptions.

“This is an order,” DeWine said. “It is a reasonable order. If everybody does this we’re going to save a lot of lives.”

The order begins at 11:59 p.m. Monday.

Here’s the 23-page order, which can be enforced by police or health departments. If you can’t see the document viewer below, please click here.