OHIO – Ohio Governor Mike Dewine has officially closed schools for three weeks around Ohio now he says it may be longer.
In a interview with the State of the Union a question was posed that closing schools for two to three weeks would most likely not have a impact on the spread of COVID-19 where Dewine agreed and said, “This may not peak until the latter part of April or May, so we have informed the schools that the odds that this will go on a lot longer and it would not surprise me if they will not open again this year.”
The odds are “this is going to go on a lot longer and it would not surprise me at all if schools did not open again this year,” Ohio @GovMikeDeWine says about the long-term impact of the coronavirus. #CNNSOTU pic.twitter.com/i0luWcQVzX
— State of the Union (@CNNSotu) March 15, 2020
Today two more people were diagnosed with COVID-19 http://www.sciotopost.com/updaye-franklin-county-confirms-two-cases-coronavirus/
Pickaway Library is closing: http://www.sciotopost.com/pickaway-county-library-closing-effective-immediately/
And changes to the Municipal court system: http://www.sciotopost.com/changes-municipal-county-covid-19-heath-crisis/