Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker speaks at a press conference on Monday, March 23, 2020. Baker has ordered all non-essential businesses to close by noon on Tuesday and has issued an advisory for state residents "to stay home and limit all unnecessary activities."
Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker speaks at a press conference on Monday, March 23, 2020. Baker has ordered all non-essential businesses to close by noon on Tuesday and has issued an advisory for state residents "to stay home and limit all unnecessary activities."

Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker ordered all nonessential businesses to close by Tuesday afternoon and remain closed until at least April 7 in an effort to slow down the spread of the new coronavirus.

The Republican governor also said Monday the state Department of Health has issued a stay-at-home advisory, but stressed that it wasnโ€™t a shelter-in-place order.

โ€œEveryone is advised to stay home and limit all unnecessary activities,โ€ he said at a news conference. โ€œWeโ€™re asking everyone to use their common sense, think about the impact this virus is having on the sick and elderly, and to limit their interactions with other people.โ€

He said it was OK to take a walk at the park while keeping appropriate social distancing, but advised against pickup basketball and touch football games, or other activities that bring people into close contact with others.

Essential businesses include supermarkets and the businesses that support them, pharmacies, gas stations, and manufacturers of medical supplies and pharmaceuticals. Although medical marijuana facilities will be allowed to stay open, recreational pot shops are considered nonessential and must close, he said.

Restaurants will be allowed to stay open for takeout and delivery only.

There have been 646 positive cases of the coronavirus in Massachusetts and five deaths as of Sunday, public health officials said.