What is your SIP policies? Where do you live? Are they different than what Iowa is currently doing?
What are?
I live in Douglas County, KS. We are supposed to leave only for essentials and exercise. The police are not stopping anyone and will not stop anyone without the probable cause that they would have needed before this.
Restaurants can be open for carryout, curbside or delivery. Grocery stores, gas stations, pharmacies, auto parts, liquor stores, vape, tobacco and CBD stores, hardware stores, health care, car dealers are all open. It gets a little fuzzy and I had a business owner tell me the other day she was allowed to be open because she sold food and soap at her European market. Hobby Lobby and Michael's have been the only really questionable businesses on whether they are or are not essential, we had a story in our paper about it. Two stores that were not essential and couldn't continue their curbside service were our toy store and record store. Both are now offering local delivery though.
People are using common sense and it is working well. We have 120,000 people and have only have 5 communicable cases since our first case that was traced to travel on March 12. All other cases have been traced to travel or direct contact.
I can't speak to how this is different from Iowa.