On the first day of the "Stay at Home" order, the confirmed COVID-19 numbers in the State of Ohio did jump and the number of deaths reports have moved to from 6 to 8. The Director of the Ohio Department Health Amy Acton says there are 564 confirmed cases in the state, 145 have been hospitalized, and of those 62 are in the I.C.U. and 25 of those people are from long term care facilities.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine looking to slow down spending as state revenue begins to drop. At Monday's press conference, state officials announced that there are 442 confirmed cases in 46 of Ohio's counties for COVID-19. There are 104 hospitalizations and now six deaths in the state.
Director's Order that All Persons Stay at Home Unless Engaged in Essential Work or Activity I, Amy Acton, MD, MPH, Director of the Ohio Depmtment of Health (ODH), pursuant to the authority granted to me in R.C. 3701.13 to "make special orders ... for preventing the spread of contagious or infectious diseases" Order the following to prevent the spread of COVID-19 into the State of Ohio.