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He said the point of the reopening is to get people back to work.

 

But bars, hair salons, restaurants and daycares will not be open at this time.

 

“We realize day care remains a challenge for people,” he said, since many bosses are going to require their workers to come in.

 

On Friday, all nonessential medical procedures at hospitals that do not require an overnight stay will be allowed to resume, he said.

On May 4, construction, manufacturing and distribution operations will resume in Ohio -- but with social distancing, hygiene, cleaning and other measures to protect workers and customers and their families. Masks or other facial coverings will be required for this, he said. Employees have to perform a daily assessment, which means taking their temperature and checking for coughing and their bosses need to allow them to stay at home when they’re symptomatic. Desks must be disinfected. Clients must come in in a staggered fashion.

On May 4, offices that had previously been deemed “nonessential” under health department orders will also open, DeWine said. Masks must be worn. Employees should work remotely from home when possible. Employers must require regular hand-washing.

On May 12, retailers will be allowed to reopen, he said, with facial coverings required, guests allowed to enter in a staggered fashion to allow 6-feet between them. Food courts must remain closed, he said.

He said that he’s taking a one-step-at-a-time approach. If Ohio’s reopening proceeds without an uptick in outbreaks, then more restrictions will be eased at a later date, he said.

 

DeWine had previously barred elective surgeries, except under specific circumstances such as life-threatening circumstances, to preserve personal protective equipment.

 

“The only thing has left is some elective surgeries and we’ll see how we’re moving forward and the availability of PPE we’ll open that up as well," he said.

 

Despite a protest movement that’s tried to push him to reopen the economy now, new polling announced Monday shows the majority who are not too keen on reopening restaurants, retailers, hair salons and churches.

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