There are multiple exceptions in Ohio: work at "essential" businesses, going to the grocery, gas stations, church services (if they are still having them), helping others. The cops apparently can give you a ticket if you don't have a legitimate excuse, but I think they are also practicing "social distancing" and minimizing interaction.
I've still got a son and daughter in college in FL (about 3/4 of the students left when given the chance - school switched to on line classes); they didn't close because they have quite a few foreign students who couldn't return home. Assuming the school manages to stay open until the end of the semester in May, we'll see how difficult it is for them to get home.
I've still got a son and daughter in college in FL (about 3/4 of the students left when given the chance - school switched to on line classes); they didn't close because they have quite a few foreign students who couldn't return home. Assuming the school manages to stay open until the end of the semester in May, we'll see how difficult it is for them to get home.
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