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COVID-19 cases – In Columbus, 342 cases of COVID-19 were reported on Monday, November. 16. As of Tuesday, November. 17,33,242 total cases and 494 deaths from COVID-19 were reported in Columbus Worthington.

In Franklin County overall, 465 cases were reported on Monday. At the county level, 46,568 total cases and 677 deaths from COVID-19 have been reported by Columbus Public Health and Franklin County Public Health..

In Ohio, 7,079 cases were reported in the past 24 hours. Statewide, 312,443 total cases have been confirmed and 5,772 deaths or probable deaths, up from 267,356 cases and 5,623 deaths last week, the Ohio Department of Health reported.. 208,945 Ohioans are presumed to have recovered.

During a Tuesday afternoon press conference, Governor Mike Dewane announced a curfew in Ohio that begins Thursday, November.. 19 and run from 10 am. M. To 5 a. M. For 21 days, with exceptions including ready-to-order, delivery, grocery stores and pharmacies.

Details will be known once an official order is issued in the next few days. The governor said that local law enforcement would be responsible for compliance, but would not use the « heavy hand » to do so. However, failure to comply may result in a second degree misdemeanor, which is a $ 750 fine and / or 90 days in prison..

This comes on the heels of a re-mask order and an improved order for group gathering, and the ongoing increase in record-breaking COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations..

Friday, November. The state’s 13 cases saw the highest number of newly reported COVID-19 cases in a 24-hour period: 8,071. Tuesday is the fourth straight day of record hospitalizations in Ohio, with 3,688 cases recorded – up from 3,387 yesterday.. A month ago, that number was just over 1,000.

The governor said he would not rule out a lockdown, and that after 21 days, his office would review the curfew and the virus spread across the state..

Metro parks require masks – starting Monday, November. At 16, Metro Columbus and Franklin County announced that all employees and visitors are required to wear a mask while in Metro Park, with exceptions as required by the state mask.. Metro Parks also required visitors to stick to a social distance of six feet or more from individuals outside the home.

Hospitals return to no-visitor policies – Wexner Medical Center at Ohio State University, Ohio Health, and Mount Carmel Health will issue temporary no-visitor policies in inpatient and emergency departments beginning Wednesday November. 18. The exceptions and requirements reflect no-visitor policies that were set earlier this year, such as end-of-life visits and maternity visits..

Postal Code Dashboard – Thursday, November. 12, the governor announced the creation of a new postal code dashboard, where Ohioans can view data from their local communities. The number of cases will not display for postal codes with fewer than five states or fewer than a total of 100 residents.

Governor DeWine also announced a new influenza dashboard that expands the statewide data that the ODH shares on seasonal flu activity each year.

Mike Dewine, Columbus, Coronavirus, Franklin County, Curfew

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