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DeWine’s ease of COVID restrictions brings out range of emotions in restaurant, entertainment industries
Updated May 12, 2021;
Posted May 12, 2021
Performance venues and restaurants reacted to Mike DeWine’s announcement that he would lift Ohio public health orders on June 2. Credit: Photos by Dale Omori, The Plain Dealer; Marc Bona, cleveland.com; Grog Shop
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CLEVELAND, Ohio – With the exception of “The Cleveland Browns have won the Super Bowl!” there probably won’t be eight words more pleasing to the ears of Ohio’s restaurant operators, entertainment-venue directors and patrons than “It is time to end the health orders.”
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine uttered those words Wednesday, offering a clearer view of the light at the end of the coronavirus pandemic tunnel. Beginning Tuesday, June 2, with the exception of nursing homes and assisted living facilities, the state’s health orders that were put in place to combat the spread of coronavirus will be li