Ohio governor and health director announce a 'stay at home' order for at least 2 weeks: 'This is a war on a silent enemy'
"There's nothing in that order that we haven't been asking you to do for the last week or so," DeWine said.will go in effect on Monday, March 23, at 11:59 p.m. and remain in effect until at least April 6, the governor added, which puts the state residents a lockdown for at least two weeks. While the order mandates non-essential businesses to close, it allows for grocery stores, gas stations, pharmacies, police and fire stations, and hospitals to remain open.
"This is a war on a silent enemy," Acton said. "I don't want you to be afraid. I am not afraid. I am determined, but I need you to do everything. I want you to think about the fact this is our one shot in this country. All of us are going to have to sacrifice, and I know someday we will be looking back and wondering what was it we did in this moment. There will be so many heroes.
"Everyone is being heroic right now, and I can tell you that every action you take is mattering, but this is that moment. It is our one shot," she added.over his state's aggressive action to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus. , Ohio has reported 250 cases of COVID-19 and 3 deaths resulting from the virus.
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