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products;
<br /> 9. Hardware and supply stores. Hardware stores and businesses that
<br /> sell electrical, plumbing, and heating material;
<br /> 10. Critical trades. Building and Construction Tradesmen and
<br /> Tradeswomen, and other trades including but not limited to plumbers, electricians,
<br /> exterminators, cleaning and janitorial staff for commercial and governmental properties,
<br /> security staff, operating engineers, HVAC, painting, moving and relocation services, and
<br /> other service providers who provide services that are necessary to maintaining the
<br /> safety, sanitation, and essential operation of residences, essential activities, and
<br /> essential businesses and operations;
<br /> 11. Mail, post, shipping, logistics, delivery, and pick-up services. Post
<br /> offices and other businesses that provide shipping and delivery services, and
<br /> businesses that ship or deliver groceries, food, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages,
<br /> goods or services to end users or through commercial channels;
<br /> 12. Laundry services. Laundromats, dry cleaners, industrial laundry
<br /> services, laundry rooms in hotels, condominiums, townhomes, apartments, and other
<br /> multi-unit dwelling structures, and laundry service providers;
<br /> 13. Restaurants for consumption off-premises. Restaurants and other
<br /> facilities that prepare and serve food, but only for consumption off-premises, through
<br /> such means as in-house delivery, third-party delivery, drive-through, curbside pick-up,
<br /> and carry-out. Entities that typically provide food services to members of the public may
<br /> continue to do so under this Third Supplementary Proclamation on the condition that the
<br /> food is provided on a pick-up, delivery or takeaway basis only. Entities that provide
<br /> food services under this exemption shall not permit the food to be eaten at the site
<br /> where it is provided, or at any other gathering site due to the virus's propensity to
<br /> physically impact surfaces and personal property;
<br /> 14. Supplies to work from home. Businesses that sell, manufacture, or
<br /> supply products needed for people to work from home;
<br /> 15. Supplies for essential businesses and operations. Businesses that
<br /> sell, manufacture, or supply other essential businesses and operations with the support
<br /> or materials necessary to operate, including computers, audio and video electronics,
<br /> household appliances; IT and telecommunication equipment; hardware, paint, flat glass;
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