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Updated: 4:55 PM EST February 5, 2021
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Ohio Health officials in Columbus and Franklin County announced the stay at home advisory will not be extended. The advisory is set to expire on Feb. 6. Given the decrease in case numbers and Governor DeWine’s change to the state-wide curfew, we and Columbus Public Health won’t be extending the Stay-At-Home order, Franklin County Public Health announced.
Last month, the advisory was extended for a third time. It was initially put in place on Nov. 20 due to a high number of COVID-19 cases and community spread.
While the city and county officials are allowing the order to expire, the Ohio Department of Health still has an 11 p.m. statewide curfew in place.