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Lifting of public health orders should boost Indians crowds, nudge Ohio closer to normal
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Life should look a bit different in Ohio starting today.
You may stop in for breakfast at your favorite restaurant and find all the chairs and tables back to the way they used to be more than a year ago. You might be worshipping a little closer to your fellow parishioners. And the stands should be fuller at your favorite sporting event.
Simply put, we won’t have to be treating others as if they had, well . . . a communicable disease.
That’s because many of Gov. Mike DeWine’s health orders to combat the coronavirus were rescinded as of June 2, including those pertaining to masks and social distancing, although they will remain in place for nursing homes and assisted-living facilities.
A mix of cabin fever and summer fever brings diners, Tribe fans and dancers to downtown Cleveland. Author: Will Ujek Updated: 11:48 PM EDT May 22, 2021
CLEVELAND Northeast Ohioans were taking advantage of the relaxed health orders and beautiful weather this weekend, as some things seemed as close to normal as we’ve seen in a while.
“It’s awesome, everyone is out and about,” said Indians fan, Ryan Zetwick. “People are feeling good and the weather is great.”
From dining to ballgames and dances, a mix of summer fever and cabin fever had people taking another step back to their lives before COVID-19.
DeWine and Ohio to Lift Most Health Orders June 2nd, How will it Impact Progressive Field?
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May 13, 2021
Things continue to move in a positive direction for the Indians in terms of getting fans in the ballpark, and the team got more good news Wednesday when it comes to fans at Progressive Field.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said on Wednesday that he will lift almost all of Ohio’s public health orders regarding the coronavirus on June 2nd, good news for fans.
Right now the stadium has been moving along at 40% capacity after opening the season at 30% in April.
Overall capacity for Progressive Field is an estimated 35,000. Forty percent capacity is 14,000.
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