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Coronavirus Updates August 28
This week, Governor DeWine held press briefings on Tuesday and Thursday. On Tuesday, Governor DeWine reinforced his order that outdoor sporting events will have a limit of 1,500 fans or 15% of fixed permanent seating capacity to allow for social distancing throughout the entirety of the event. For indoor events, Governor DeWine said the limit…
Read MoreRegister Now for the 2020 Post Election Conference
Registration is now open for the 2020 Impact Ohio Post Election Conference! After much consideration, this year’s conference will be transitioning to all virtual attendance and will not include in-person seats. We heard from many of you that virtual attendance was preferred in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, and we agree that it is the safest…
Read MoreCoronavirus Update August 21
This week, Governor DeWine held press briefings on Tuesday and Thursday. On Tuesday, Governor DeWine offered some details on the much-awaited guidance for fall high school sports. He gave the Ohio High School Athletic Association the green light for fall sports, including contact sports. Many fall teams have been practicing but were awaiting guidance on…
Read MoreOhio Minority Health Strike Force and the Governor’s Executive Response
On August 13, Governor Mike DeWine announced the Minority Health Strike Force’s (MHSF) final report and the governor’s Ohio Executive Response. The MHSF’s report includes thirty-four recommendations for state leadership to tackle issues that effect health outcomes in at-risk communities such as improving social/economic and physical environments, removing public health obstacles, dismantling racism, and improving…
Read MoreCoronavirus Updates August 14
This week, Governor DeWine held press briefings on Tuesday and Thursday. On Tuesday, the Governor discussed the reopening of Ohio’s K-12 schools. As part of the conversation he invited three doctors from children’s hospitals across Ohio to discuss how COVID affects children and how schools can keep staff and students safe. Thursday’s press briefing was…
Read MoreCoronavirus Updates August 7
This week, Governor DeWine held press briefings on Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday. Thursday’s briefing was an impromptu one from his home after the Governor tested positive for the novel coronavirus Thursday morning using an antigen test moments before he was to meet with President Trump. Hours later, he tested negative using a more sensitive test…
Read MoreCoronavirus Updates July 31
This week, Governor DeWine held press briefings on Tuesday and Thursday. During the briefings, the Governor provided announcements that county and independent fairs would be restricted to junior fairs only and that childcare providers could soon go back to their normal ratios. He also encouraged the Ohio Liquor Control Commission to to consider enacting a…
Read MoreUpdates on Ohio’s Statewide Mask Order & Quarantine Recommendations after Domestic Travel
On Wednesday July 22, Governor DeWine announced that at 6 p.m. on Thursday July 23, Ohioans would be required to wear masks in public. This includes when in indoor locations that are not residences, in outdoor places where social distancing of 6 feet cannot occur, and when waiting for or riding public transportation like a…
Read MoreCoronavirus Updates July 24
After hinting at it for weeks, on Wednesday, Governor DeWine announced a statewide mask requirement for all of Ohio’s counties. Masks will be required for people in indoor public places, in outdoor places where social distancing can’t occur, and when using public transportation. Exemptions are made for people under the age of 10, medical conditions, exercising,…
Read MoreCoronavirus Updates July 17
Governor DeWine held COVID-19 press briefings on Wednesday and Thursday this week. Coronavirus cases continue to trend upward, and Governor DeWine’s Ohio Public Health Advisory System, the county by county approach to make decisions on COVID-19 restrictions, is in effect and updated each Thursday. The Wednesday address was the Governor’s first evening briefing on COVID-19. …
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