Governor Mike DeWine announced COVID-19 health orders would be lifted on June 2, 2021 in an address to the state on May 12, 2021. In addition, DeWine announced $1 million giveaways to adults and full-ride scholarships for 12-to-17-year-olds who have received at least one shot of the vaccine. Photo provided.
By Brett Milam
Editor
The health orders governing COVID-19 in Ohio are set to be lifted June 2, and those who have been vaccinated have a chance at $1 million, Governor Mike DeWine announced in a statewide address May 12.
DeWine first issued the state of emergency executive order on March 14, 2020.
The only exceptions that will still be in place are for nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
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Pictured are the “vaccine ambassadors” of Clermont County from left: Emily Chesnut, Evan Chesnut, M.E. Steele-Pierce, and George Brown, seen here at Valley View in Milford on Dec. 13, 2020. Photo provided.
Pictured is the first person to get dosed in the Moderna trial at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, Jarelle Marshall, of Cincinnati. Photo provided.
By Brett Milam
Editor
Clermont County’s own “vaccine ambassadors” are stepping up to tell their story of participating in the Moderna and BioNTech-Pfizer vaccine trials, as the vaccines begin rolling out.
All three have been service-minded, volunteer individuals in the community cumulatively for decades, and all three talked individually to