Penn Live outlined the order, which was detailed in Wolfs press release:
Stores and businesses must alter hours of business so that there is sufficient time to clean or to restock or both.
Install shields or other barriers at registers and check-out areas to physically separate cashiers and customers or take other measures to ensure social distancing of customers from check-out personnel, or close lines to maintain a social distance between of 6 feet between lines.
Encourage use of online ordering by providing delivery or outside pick-up.
Designate a specific time for high-risk and elderly persons to use the business at least once every week if there is a continuing in-person customer-facing component.
In businesses with multiple check-out lines, only use every other register, or fewer. After every hour, rotate customers and employees to the previously closed registers. Clean the previously open registers and the surrounding area, including credit card machines, following each rotation.
Schedule handwashing breaks for employees at least every hour.
Where carts and handbaskets are available, assign an employee to wipe down carts and handbaskets before they become available to a new customer.
What a little Nazi he is. Businesses are already establishing some of these guidelines ON THEIR OWN.