COLUMBUS Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine had some good news for student-athletes Monday.
Last week he announced student-athletes incidentally exposed to COVID-19 in class are no longer required to quarantine unless symptoms develop. On Monday, Ohio Department of Health Director Stephanie McCloud issued an addendum that updates quarantine guidance for spring sports. Students will now be permitted to participate in organized sporting and extracurricular activities as long as they remain symptom-free and follow applicable safety precautions. However, students who are exposed in settings outside of the classroom will be required to follow existing Centers for Disease Control and Prevention quarantine guidance.
DeWine: Age 40+ and those with conditions including heart disease, cancer and obesity eligible for vaccine Friday; beginning March 29 age is 16+
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