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Ohio governor announces 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew to slow spread of COVID-19
Read full article: Ohio governor announces 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew to slow spread of COVID-19COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced a 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. curfew as the state tries to slow the rapid spread of COVID-19. “We believe this will help reduce COVID-19 spread,” he wrote. We believe this will help reduce #COVID19 spread. On Tuesday, Ohio reported 7,079 new COVID-19 cases, bring the state total up to 312,443.
Report: 3 Cedar Point employees test positive for coronavirus
Read full article: Report: 3 Cedar Point employees test positive for coronavirusThree employees at Cedar Point have tested positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19), according to a report from FOX 8 in Cleveland. The park employees were screened, as required by state guidelines, prior to park opening and prior to reporting to their work locations, FOX 8 reports. Cedar Point opened to visitors last week for general admission reservations with safety precautions in place. Visitors have to undergo a health screening in addition to wearing masks while going on rides. Read: Cedar Point releases 2020 season opening plan: What to knowThe lines might appear longer since visitors are required to stand six feet apart.
What its like in Ohio as businesses reopen amid COVID-19 pandemic
Read full article: What its like in Ohio as businesses reopen amid COVID-19 pandemicSYLVANIA, Ohio Michigan is still under a stay-at-home order, but across the border in Ohio a similar order is starting to loosen restrictions. READ: Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says gatherings of 10 people could be allowed on May 28After weeks of being shut down to mitigate the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) Ohio is slowly reopening the states economy. Local 4s Kim DeGiulio is across the border in Sylvania, Ohio. Watch the video above for the full reportREAD: Governor: Ohio child care, camps, pools to reopen this monthIn Michigan, Gov.