Pandemic brings smaller, subdued Memorial Day observances
Ohioans, like all Americans, settled for small processions and online tributes instead of parades Monday as they observed Memorial Day in the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic.
Ohioans, like all Americans, settled for small processions and online tributes instead of parades Monday as they observed Memorial Day in the shadow of the coronavirus pandemic.
Governor Mike DeWine says wearing masks while in public during the coronavirus pandemic should not be a political issue.
Ohio’s unemployment rate more than doubled from 5.8% in March to 16.8% in April as businesses closed and employers idled workers due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The COVID-19 pandemic has “pulled back the curtain” on a situation Gov. Mike DeWine says Ohioans should find disturbing: the healthcare disparity between white communities and those of color.
In the next few weeks, Ohioans will be able to go back to bowling alleys and keep their plans for wedding receptions.
The vast majority of deaths from COVID-19 in Ohio have occurred in prisons and long-term care facilities, home to many high-risk individuals and where maintaining social distance is difficult.
Citing health and financial concerns, the Ohio Expositions Commission announced Thursday morning that it decided cancel the 2020 Ohio State Fair, which had been scheduled for July 29 – August 9.
The state has reported that 46,062 Ohioans filed first-time applications for jobless benefits last week in the latest wave of layoffs from the viral outbreak that triggered widespread business shutdowns two months ago and sent the economy into a deep recession.
Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith says he thinks football games can be played in Ohio Stadium this fall with 20,000 to 30,000 fans in the stands.
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center has added a third location for community-based COVID-19 testing on the Northeast Side.