
Retail and service can resume curbside pickup or appointment-only service starting May 2, the Columbus Dispatch reported. Amy Acton issued a modified stay-at-home order allowing general offices, distribution centers and construction companies to reopen immediately, followed by retail and some services businesses on May 12. Bars and restaurants can open for outside dining on May 15 and for inside dining (with social distancing limits) on May 21, WBNS reported. May 7: Barbershops, hair salons, day spas and nail salons will be allowed to reopen May 17, Gov.Dates were also set for the opening of gyms, campgrounds and other businesses, reported.
DeWine announced, with strict rules on hygiene and a maximum of 9 kids in a room.
May 14: Daycares in Ohio will be able to reopen May 31, Gov. The state is launching a random test of 1,200 for active infection and antibodies to coronavirus in order to learn more about how widespread the virus has been during the pandemic so far, the Columbus Dispatch reported. Stores are set to open Tuesday (May 12) in Ohio. Mike DeWine has said that he will veto any such legislation, WBNS reported. Amy Acton has come under fire by protestors who have gathered at her home in Bexley, and the Ohio House has proposed legislation to limit her powers. A nurse at Pickaway named Tina Reeves died April 27 of COVID-19, according to the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction.ĭespite stay-at-home orders, 100 protestors gathered on April 13 outside the Ohio Statehouse to express opposition to the state’s coronavirus shutdown measures. Meanwhile, a second outbreak at the Pickaway Correctional Institution has infected 1,163 inmates and killed 21 inmates. One correctional officer and six inmates have died. That is 78% of the prison population, according to News 5 Cleveland. An outbreak is ongoing at the Marion Correctional Institution in Marion, Ohio, where nearly 2,000 inmates tested positive for the coronavirus as of April 20, 10TV reported.
At least five prisons are under quarantine after cases of coronavirus have been found among inmates or employees.