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DeWine: State health orders end June 2
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That was the announcement from Gov. Mike DeWine during a press conference held Wednesday evening.
“So, it is time, it’s time to end the health orders,” DeWine said. “It’s been a year. You’ve followed the protocols. You’ve done what we’ve asked. You’ve bravely fought this virus. And now, our cases are down, and we have a tested and proven weapon in the vaccine that all Ohioans 12 and over can utilize. … Ohio Department of Health Director Stephanie McCloud will remove all pandemic health orders, except those for nursing homes and assisted living facilities, effective three weeks from (Wednesday) on June 2. This will give anyone who has not been vaccinated time to get the one-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine or the first dose of Pfizer or Moderna and be well on the way to full immunity.”
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Governor DeWine Announces Updated Public Health Orders
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine Tuesday announced Ohio Department of Health Director Stephanie McCloud signed the following public health orders:
Addendum to Director’s Amended Order for Social Distancing, Facial Coverings, and Non-Congregating that does not require individuals who are fully-vaccinated to quarantine after exposure to someone with COVID-19, unless they live and work in a nursing home, long-term care facility, or other congregate care setting where those individuals are subject to CDC or other industry guidance.
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