As more people get the vaccine and cases of COVID-19 remain low, state officials say Ohio is ready to drop restrictions and get back to that pre-pandemic life. These changes come after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Gov. Mike DeWine and certain businesses changed mask requirements, no longer requiring them for those who are the fully vaccinated two weeks ago. Starting Wednesday, the state will remove all restrictions related to COVID-19 for everyone, this includes Ohio's mask mandate and capacity restrictions. Health orders will be lifted everywhere except nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Just over 45% of people in Ohio have been vaccinated. Dr. Bryan Strader, President of TriHealth Physician Partners still encourages people who have not yet gotten the shot to get one, and as for those who are vaccinated he says it's time to move forward. “What I don't want to see for myself and my children is to live in a state of anxiety for the next five years and to have to think about wearing a mask, I don't think it's necessary, I think it was for a period of time but now is the time to embrace freedom and get back to being social,” said Strader.DeWine says that just because restrictions are lifting does not mean the virus is gone. He says it is now up to each person to decide what's best for them as it pertains to vaccinations, masks and social distancing.
As more people get the vaccine and cases of COVID-19 remain low, state officials say Ohio is ready to drop restrictions and get back to that pre-pandemic life.
These changes come after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Gov. Mike DeWine and certain businesses changed mask requirements, no longer requiring them for those who are the fully vaccinated two weeks ago.
Starting Wednesday, the state will remove all restrictions related to COVID-19 for everyone, this includes Ohio's mask mandate and capacity restrictions. Health orders will be lifted everywhere except nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
Just over 45% of people in Ohio have been vaccinated. Dr. Bryan Strader, President of TriHealth Physician Partners still encourages people who have not yet gotten the shot to get one, and as for those who are vaccinated he says it's time to move forward.
“What I don't want to see for myself and my children is to live in a state of anxiety for the next five years and to have to think about wearing a mask, I don't think it's necessary, I think it was for a period of time but now is the time to embrace freedom and get back to being social,” said Strader.
DeWine says that just because restrictions are lifting does not mean the virus is gone. He says it is now up to each person to decide what's best for them as it pertains to vaccinations, masks and social distancing.
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