New York Enforcement Order #2 is an order issued by New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo on March 21, 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This order requires all non-essential businesses to reduce in-person workforce by 100% and temporarily close their physical locations to the public. It also requires all individuals to stay home and limit their travel to essential activities only. The order includes a list of essential services such as health care, grocery stores, restaurants and takeout services, among others, which are allowed to remain open. It also outlines modified enforcement strategies to be used by New York State Police, the Department of Labor and other authorities. The types of New York Enforcement Order #2 include: -Executive Order 202.6: Non-Essential Business Closures -Executive Order 202.7: Essential Businesses and Services -Executive Order 202.8: Enforcement of Social Distancing Requirements -Executive Order 202.9: Enforcement of Quarantine Restrictions -Executive Order 202.10: Prohibition on Price Gouging -Executive Order 202.11: Enforcement of Face Covering Requirements.