DeWine signs coronavirus response bill
Gov. Mike DeWine on Friday signed Ohio’s first major legislative response to the pandemic, which eliminates testing for students and restarts the state’s postponed primary election.
Gov. Mike DeWine on Friday signed Ohio’s first major legislative response to the pandemic, which eliminates testing for students and restarts the state’s postponed primary election.
Columbus health officials say they will begin actively enforcing the state’s order that businesses allowed to remain open under the Department of Health’s “stay-at-home” order practice social distancing and basic hygiene to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
As the number of coronavirus cases in Ohio crosses the 1,000 barrier and continues its steady rise, Gov. Mike DeWine says the state could see ten times that number of new cases every day when the wave crests in May.
The Ohio High School Athletic Association announced Thursday that the winter sports tournaments, which were postponed indefinitely, have been cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Ohio’s health director says the state’s efforts to slow the the coronavirus are showing positive signs, though Dr. Amy Acton also made a dire prediction of how bad the outbreak could get.
The rush of nearly 188,000 Ohioans making first time jobless claims brought on by business closings due to the coronavirus epidemic cast the spotlight again on the state’s overburdened website where applications are filed.
The impact of the coronavirus outbreak on businesses and industries in Ohio and around the nation continue to swamp the state’s unemployment compensation system under a “tsunami” of applications for benefits.
The Senate passed an unparalleled $2.2 trillion economic rescue package steering aid to businesses, workers and health care systems engulfed by the coronavirus pandemic.
About 2,000 child care centers in Ohio have been approved so far under a special “pandemic” license.
Police are investigating the drowning death of a 2-year-old boy as suspicious.