Ohio Governor Mike DeWine said Thursday that his stay-at-home order, which had been set to expire on Friday, will be extended for an undetermined time, although many retail stores will be able to reopen on May 12.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced Thursday that he intends to extend the state's stay-at-home order that had been set to expire on Friday, although it is unclear how long the order will be in effect.
"The decision has been made, I've made the decision to have the stay-at-home order still in effect," DeWine said."The exceptions that were written into the original order continue. People certainly can go to the grocery store, they can meet with their own family at home, they can take walks, they can do a number of different things."
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