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The entertainment venues listed here may open beginning June 10th if they are able to follow the #ResponsibleRestartOhio Retail, Consumer, Service & Entertainment Guidelines and other applicable additional guidance: bit.ly/3bIY4FR

#StaySafeOhio
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As I’ve said, Ohioans are able to do two things at once. We can continue to limit the spread of #COVID19 while we safely reopen our economy.
It is up to each of us to do what we can to keep each other safe and choose to keep six feet of social distance, wear masks, and maintain good hand hygiene
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The OHIO MINORITY MICRO-ENTERPRISE GRANT PROGRAM will help small minority-owned businesses and small women-owned businesses through the current #COVID19 crisis by awarding grants to assist in covering the gaps created by interruption in business.
The APPALACHIAN REGION LOAN PROGRAM will offer loans to small businesses in Ohio’s Appalachian region, which provide vital services to these communities.

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Small businesses around the state can learn more about these and other resources available through the Office of Small Business Relief at Coronavirus.Ohio.Gov/BusinessHelp. Image
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ASSISTED LIVING: Assisted living facilities and intermediate care facilities for individuals with developmental disabilities that are properly prepared can begin to allow outdoor visitation in #Ohio beginning on June 8th. #InThisTogetherOhio #StaySafeOhio #ResponsibleRestartOhio
Our decision to move forward with outdoor visitation is the culmination of several things including:

➡the impact on the quality of life a prolonged loss of connection can have on an individual.
➡requests from families and residents.
➡consultation w/ advocates/providers
Guidelines for visitation were jointly developed by the Academy for Senior Health Sciences, @LeadingAgeOhio, @AssistedLivOH, @OHCA_Ohio, and the Ohio Medical Director’s Association.
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#ResponsibleRestartOhio update:

✅Miniature golf, batting cages, and bowling alleys will be able to resume operations on May 26th if they can meet appropriate safety protocols.

➡️coronavirus.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov…
✅Effective 5/26, skills training can resume for all sports, including contact sports like football, basketball and lacrosse so long as safety protocols are followed. This includes, but is not limited to, weight training, agility skills, and other types of conditioning.
“For all of the student athletes out there, I know that you’re anxious for more certainty about your future & we will get that to you as soon as we can, working in conjunction with @OHSAASports. But for now, there is reason for optimism and hope… so let the training begin.” JH
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Lt. Gov. @JonHusted: “Since March, since those early days, we’ve learned a lot about how to manage our risk – individually and collectively. Health professionals have learned more, businesses have learned more, public officials have learned more...”
“But without a vaccine, we concluded pretty early on that we’re going to have to learn to live with COVID-19 in our lives, & we had to develop strategies and protocols as to how we were going to do that – that we must learn to manage that risk individually and collectively.” -JH
“We’re now at the phase where our goal is frankly to just continue to educate and to persuade all of our fellow Ohioans to do the right thing by each other. Ultimately it will be up to each one of us to do that.” -JH
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Lt. Gov. @JonHusted discussed the reopening of outdoor dining & the work of the Restaurant Advisory Group.
“That workgroup did a great job at trying to put protocols in place that could be followed, that people could comply with – they tested them with all types of owners.” -JH
“It’s for the employees to keep them safe, and it’s for the customers who want to help a business owner... But we need to do it safely and that’s why those protocols were put in place.”

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“As the Governor mentioned, we gotta keep people safe... so that we don’t have the spread - so that we can get the economy moving again, we can build confidence & keep people healthy.”

Restaurant & bar safety protocols can be found here ➡️ coronavirus.ohio.gov/responsibleres…
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Lt. Gov. @JonHusted today announced #ResponsibleRestartOhio reopenings. As long as safety protocols can be met:

✅ Campgrounds can reopen on 5/21.
✅ Low-contact/non-contact sports can resume on 5/26.
✅ Gyms and fitness centers can reopen on 5/26.
✅ Horse racing can resume on 5/22 if safety protocols can be met, however, spectators will be prohibited.

✅ Pools can reopen on 5/26 if they are regulated by local health departments.

✅ Day camps can reopen on 5/31 if they can meet safety protocols.
.@Ohio_BMVs will reopen on May 26 for certain services. However most services can be completed online, such as:

✅ Vehicle registration (O-Plates)
✅ Schedule a driving test
✅ Update address
✅ Driving records
✅ Pay license reinstatement fees
✅ Much more!

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➡ CHILDCARE: Our goal is to have the safest child care system in the nation. One that nurtures the health and continued growth and development of our children and one that protects the health and safety of our child care workers and teachers. #StaySafeOhio
Moving forward, childcare is going to look different for children, parents, and teachers as long as #COVID19 is around. But we must get this right, or we run the risk of exposing more individuals. #InThisTogetherOhio
Beginning Sunday, May 31st childcare providers in #Ohio will be able to re-open, with reduced numbers of children in each classroom and intensified cleaning and handwashing practices. #ResponsibleRestartOhio
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Remember:

1️⃣ This is a marathon, not a sprint. We are in it for the long-haul. As Ohioans, we need to know that we're not going to get through this quickly. Image
2️⃣ It's quite complex to stay safe and get the economy moving at the same time, but your peers are determining the #ResponsibleRestartOhio best practices.
3️⃣ There is still a lot that we don't know about #COVID19. We still have a lot to learn.
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Throughout my time as Governor and before that as Attorney General, I have found it extremely useful and productive to pull together Ohio citizens to look at the problem and help develop solutions to tough issues.
No matter what the problem is, there are citizens out there who know more about a particular problem. Most recently, I pulled together both a group of health advisors and medical experts.
We also formed a group of small, middle-size, and large businesses to come up with best practices for the opening of manufacturing, offices, and retail. Now that that is done, it is time for us to look at how we will reopen restaurants, barbershops, and salons.
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The virus is still out there. It is still killing people. The more we open up, and the more contacts you have - no matter how careful you are - cases are going to go up. This is a balance. To throw the doors open on May 1 would be totally irresponsible.
I have an obligation as Governor of #Ohio to get people back to work and keep them safe. Opening everything up all at once would not be consistent with keeping people safe.
If Ohioans go back to business as usual, the curve is going to go straight back up and more will die. I'm not going to do that. I'm trying to balance the harm to the economy with understanding that for businesses to come back, employees and customers have to feel safe.
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These are the guiding principals for our #ResponsibleRestartOhio. Image
Businesses that open up will need to employ safe business practices. Image
And if there is a #COVID19 infection in the workplace - these are the next steps: Image
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