Read Ohio’s “Stay-at-home” order
Ohio Dept. of Health “stay-at-home” order (March 22, 2020) Frequently asked questions about the order
Ohio Dept. of Health “stay-at-home” order (March 22, 2020) Frequently asked questions about the order
A state panel has voted to allocate more than $15.5 million of federal funding to help local communities in Ohio combat the coronavirus health crisis.
“We save our economy by first saving lives.” That was the message Gov. Mike DeWine delivered during his daily Statehouse news briefing on the coronavirus in Ohio.
COLUMBUS – As hospitals around the world run desperately short of everything from masks to ventilators, the four largest central […]
A Florida spring breaker from Ohio seen in a viral video last week saying “if I get corona, I get corona” is apologizing for his reaction to the coronavirus.
Ohio sports celebrities and other public figures have joined an effort encouraging Ohioans to comply with the statewide order to stay home
State and federal authorities are vowing to crack down on doctors and pharmacists who provide prescriptions for two malaria drugs that have been touted as possible treatments for coronavirus but with insufficient testing to back up the claim.
The children of essential workers will go to the front of the line when Ohio’s childcare centers open Thursday under new regulations because of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Anticipating dwindling state tax revenues as businesses shut down and consumer spending slows to a crawl, Gov. Mike DeWine is instituting some cost-cutting measures in state government.
Like one-fifth of the world’s population, Ohioans woke up Tuesday morning under a form of lockdown: the state’s “stay-at-home” order, which started at midnight and remains in effect until April 6.