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In reply to the discussion: This is the reason why Canada should not open the border anytime soon [View all]Maeve
(42,302 posts)19. THE Ohio State University, if you please!
(had to post that--got both my degrees there!)
Thirsty bunch...
and for what it's worth, Gov. DeWine decried the situation
https://www.dispatch.com/news/20200516/crowd-at-short-north-bar-prompts-warning-from-dewine-about-rsquoirresponsiblersquo-social-distancing
Thirsty bunch...
and for what it's worth, Gov. DeWine decried the situation
After a large crowd packed the patio of a Short North restaurant on Friday evening, the office of Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine warns the state will enforce its coronavirus precaution guidelines against irresponsible offenders.
The gathering at Standard Hall, 1100 N. High St., prompted Columbus Public Health to issue a warning to the establishment, where most did not appear to be wearing masks or practicing six-foot social distancing.
The governors office did not mention Standard Hall in issuing a statement Saturday afternoon. But, it noted, anecdotes are being distributed across the state about establishments that opened and allegedly ignored safety guidelines.
DeWine press secretary Dan Tierney said: Those who operate their businesses while disregarding safety guidelines, designed to protect the health of their customers and all Ohioans, are being irresponsible and need to understand that these guidelines will be enforced.
Tierney noted that most Ohio bars and restaurants permitted to offer outside dining and drinks beginning Friday did their part to follow best practices to keep patrons safe and socially distanced.
The gathering at Standard Hall, 1100 N. High St., prompted Columbus Public Health to issue a warning to the establishment, where most did not appear to be wearing masks or practicing six-foot social distancing.
The governors office did not mention Standard Hall in issuing a statement Saturday afternoon. But, it noted, anecdotes are being distributed across the state about establishments that opened and allegedly ignored safety guidelines.
DeWine press secretary Dan Tierney said: Those who operate their businesses while disregarding safety guidelines, designed to protect the health of their customers and all Ohioans, are being irresponsible and need to understand that these guidelines will be enforced.
Tierney noted that most Ohio bars and restaurants permitted to offer outside dining and drinks beginning Friday did their part to follow best practices to keep patrons safe and socially distanced.
https://www.dispatch.com/news/20200516/crowd-at-short-north-bar-prompts-warning-from-dewine-about-rsquoirresponsiblersquo-social-distancing
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This is the reason why Canada should not open the border anytime soon [View all]
iluvtennis
May 2020
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Welcome to DU Worried2020. Glad to know you're taking CV19 serioulsy and taking care of yourself.
iluvtennis
May 2020
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