Ohio’s stay-at-home order extended through May 29th

Ohio’s stay-at-home order has again been extended.  The order now extends through 11:59 p.m. May 29, with only certain businesses allowed to remain open.  The extension is nothing new. Gov. Mike DeWine announced Monday that the order will be extended as the state begins its phased reopening. However, the time frame of the extension was unknown until Thursday night.

Timeline for phase one of reopening Ohio: