Monday, March 23
Our general COVID-19/Coronavirus Update page can be accessed here.
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Ohio issues stay-at-home order for all residents to combat spread of coronavirus
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Sunday announced a stay-at-home order to continue combating the spread of coronavirus, essentially telling all residents to remain in their houses and apartments most of the time. Ohio Health Department Director Dr. Amy Acton signed the order, which will go into effect at 11:59 p.m.
Ohio stay-at-home order: Grocery stores, pet stores, pharmacies, food takeout and delivery to remain open
CLEVELAND, Ohio – On Sunday afternoon, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced a stay-at-home order in the ongoing effort to fight the outbreak of coronavirus. And with it comes many questions. Similar to recent shelter-in-place orders issued in states like California, New York and Illinois, the Ohio order instructs all residents to stay in their homes until further notice, save for a few exceptions.
.@GovMikeDeWine has asked Ohioans to fly the flag as a show of support! Let’s see those flags, Richland County! #FlattenTheCurve #RichlandRocksKindness #InThisTogether pic.twitter.com/XQQeeBiJhz
— Richland Area Chamber & ED (@RichlandAreaCh) March 22, 2020
Monday, March 23
Our general COVID-19/Coronavirus Update page can be accessed here.
Click on each for more information.
Ohio issues stay-at-home order for all residents to combat spread of coronavirus
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine on Sunday announced a stay-at-home order to continue combating the spread of coronavirus, essentially telling all residents to remain in their houses and apartments most of the time. Ohio Health Department Director Dr. Amy Acton signed the order, which will go into effect at 11:59 p.m.
Ohio stay-at-home order: Grocery stores, pet stores, pharmacies, food takeout and delivery to remain open
CLEVELAND, Ohio – On Sunday afternoon, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced a stay-at-home order in the ongoing effort to fight the outbreak of coronavirus. And with it comes many questions. Similar to recent shelter-in-place orders issued in states like California, New York and Illinois, the Ohio order instructs all residents to stay in their homes until further notice, save for a few exceptions.
.@GovMikeDeWine has asked Ohioans to fly the flag as a show of support! Let’s see those flags, Richland County! #FlattenTheCurve #RichlandRocksKindness #InThisTogether pic.twitter.com/XQQeeBiJhz
— Richland Area Chamber & ED (@RichlandAreaCh) March 22, 2020