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Governor DeWine and ODH Director Encouraging Ohioans to Stay at Home with Curfew, Other Health Orders

Governor DeWine and ODH Director Encouraging Ohioans to Stay at Home with Curfew, Other Health Orders

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has announced that Ohio Department of Health Director Stephanie McCloud signed a health order encouraging people to stay at home during specified hours unless they are working or engaged in an essential activity.

“As COVID-19 continues to spread in Ohio, we need a stronger response to minimize the impact on Ohio’s healthcare and hospital capacity and ensure healthcare is available to those that need it,” said Governor DeWine. “With this order we are discouraging get-togethers and gatherings to minimize the spread of the virus while minimizing the economic impact of a complete shutdown.”

Specifications in this order include:

Individuals are permitted to leave a place of residence during the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. for the following essential activities:

This order will apply for the next 21-days. There are other orders as well in place for masks wearing and enforcement along with gatherings. Those details can be found below:

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