Ohio reopens with a phased approach after being impacted by coronavirus

Jon Husted, Ohio’s lieutenant governor, discusses how the state plans to lower its number of COVID-19 cases.

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26 thoughts on “Ohio reopens with a phased approach after being impacted by coronavirus

  1. Wearing a mask (universal masking) is still the best way to stay protected. (Staying home is even better) Especially since we're reopening the country and everyone is going out. Look at Hong Kong Singapore, and South Korea. They all wore masks. And they recovered the fastest. If you guys are worried about price usfacemask.net offers fda verified masks for cheap and they ship locally in the US

  2. These bible thumping people in charge in Ohio aren't struggling to eat and pay their bills I am certain! Stop playing with our lives to stop mother nature and her path!

  3. Anyone else smart enough to realize the 2nd wave wont be people getting sick from covid, but just getting sick cause they havnt come into contact with anyone for 4 months? Shutting down will leave us worse off in the long run because our immune systems will be so weak. Then what? Quarantine again? Weaken our immune systems further? Good job letting our whole society get weak because of a .9% fatality rate (CDC) disease that had governors spike death rates in nursing homes and forged covid death certificates. Our country is probably the most corrupt out of all

  4. As an Ohioan myself, Ohioans do not respect the threat of COVID. Far less adherence to social distancing, mask wearing, etc. When Ohio opens back up, we will pay. Thousands will die. This is too soon.

  5. Stay home and let your "life" pass you by. No one is forcing you to go outside and confront a 99+% survival rate and a 35% chance of ZERO symptoms (so far); IF you even get the virus at all which is not 100%, but proving to be much much less.

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