COLUMBUS, Ohio (WJW)– Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine outlined plans for the beginning of May as he moves forward with reopening the state from the coronavirus shutdown.
The governor still stressed the need for social distancing and masks, as well as protecting the most vulnerable. The stay-at-home order remains in effect for gatherings of no more than 10 people.
May 1: All health care procedures that do not require an overnight hospital stay can move forward, as well as dentists and veterinarians.
May 4: Manufacturing, distribution, construction and general office environments can reopen.
May 12: Consumer, retail and services can reopen.
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