Gov. Mike DeWine will be visiting the vaccination site at Circleville High School.
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CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine will visit a COVID-19 vaccination site in Pickaway County Saturday morning.
DeWine will take a tour of the site at Circleville High School at 10 a.m.
The visit comes as the state rescinded health orders, but issued a new version to be put in its place.
The new health order still requires wearing masks and social distancing in public, but eases rules for large outdoor gatherings like graduations and festivals.
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