Is it safe to go to grocery stores and other food markets during COVID-19?
Yes, it is generally safe to go grocery shopping and to markets by following the below prevention measures:• Clean your hands with sanitizer before entering the store.• Cover a cough or sneeze in your bent elbow or tissue.• Maintain at least a 1-metre distance from others, and if you can’t maintain this distance, wear a mask (many stores now require a mask).• Once home, wash your hands thoroughly and also after handling and storing your purchased products. There is currently no confirmed case of COVID-19 transmitted through food or food packaging.
What are some things that states are not allowed to do?
States aren’t allowed to go to war. Finally, only the federal government can create a post office. It should also be noted that states are not allowed to pass laws that go against federal laws. The Constitution is the supreme law of the land.
What can the state government not do under the Constitution?
There are many things that the state governments may not do under the Constitution. The Constitution was written in part to limit the power of the state governments and give the federal government more power than it had previously had. Among the things that the states cannot do are:
Are there any restrictions on visiting the United States?
Most public and private gatherings of any size are allowed (large indoor event venues might still be subject to restrictions). Domestic travelers are free to visit the state without quarantining or providing proof of a negative COVID-19 test. Minimal restrictions may still apply in certain settings.
Can a state pass a law that goes against a federal law?
It should also be noted that states are not allowed to pass laws that go against federal laws. The Constitution is the supreme law of the land. Federal laws always have priority over state laws.