Ohio — In an effort to combat the state’s renewed surge of Coronavirus cases, Ohio Governor Mike Dewine has set a curfew that requires most retail establishments to close between 10 pm and 5 am starting Thursday and for the next 21 day.
Businesses across the area will be asked to close their doors to customers. However, carryout and delivery options may remain open as well as pharmacies and grocery stores. Also, certain businesses that run night shifts are allowed to continue operation, though the exact details of the order have not been released yet.