Governor provides COVID updates
Staff Report
COLUMBUS Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted provided the following updates on Ohio’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic during a Thursday news conference.
Sprint events
Governor DeWine announced a loosening of restrictions for sporting and entertainment venues when safety protocols are followed.
“The vaccines have given us great hope, but until we have enough Ohioans vaccinated, we must continue masking and social distancing,” said Governor DeWine. “Easing up on some prevention measures is intended to serve as a starting point. If the trajectory of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths continues downward, we hope to be able to relax more of these measures. If it gets worse, we may have to tighten up.”
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Ohio COVID-19 Update: Spring events; provider expansion; new health equity website For the first time in several weeks, Ohio s Public Health Advisory System has shown change in the amount of spread in some Ohio counties. (Photos courtesy of the Ohio Governor s Office) A school model status update released Thursday. • • Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted Thursday provided the following updates on Ohio s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
SPRING EVENTS:
Governor DeWine Thursday announced a loosening of restrictions for sporting and entertainment venues when safety protocols are followed.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon
Husted provided the following updates on Ohio s response to the COVID-19
pandemic on Thurs
Governor provides COVID updates
Staff Report
COLUMBUS Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted provided the following updates on Ohio’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic during a Thursday news conference.
Sprint events
Governor DeWine announced a loosening of restrictions for sporting and entertainment venues when safety protocols are followed.
“The vaccines have given us great hope, but until we have enough Ohioans vaccinated, we must continue masking and social distancing,” said Governor DeWine. “Easing up on some prevention measures is intended to serve as a starting point. If the trajectory of cases, hospitalizations, and deaths continues downward, we hope to be able to relax more of these measures. If it gets worse, we may have to tighten up.”