What is an essential business? A state-by-state roundup of what's staying open during the coronavirus pandemic

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Supermarkets, hospitals, gas stations and banks are some of the businesses that have been deemed too critical to be closed.

While states across the country continue to temporarily shutter businesses amid the coronavirus pandemic, some industries are just too essential to be shut down.

Businesses that don't generally make the"essential" cut are more recreational, like museums, theaters, gyms, casinos and salons. Restaurants also tend to fall into the nonessential categories but most locations can get past that by offering takeout or delivery services only. A Pat's Farms grocery store worker wears a mask, gloves, and plastic visor while restocking produce on March 31 in Merrick, New York. The World Health Organization declared coronavirus a pandemic on March 11.Governor Brad Little has ordered all Idaho residents to remain at home except for necessary activities and directed all nonessential businesses to close.

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