Advisory Stay-At-Home Order Issued In Parts Of Ohio

November 18, 2020 1:30 pm

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – The public health directors of Ohio’s capital city and the surrounding county have issued an advisory stay-at-home order to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Dr. Mysheika Roberts is Columbus health commissioner and Joe Mazzola is the Franklin County health commissioner. They issued the order Wednesday which advises all residents to remain at home as much as possible. The orders also recommend not having any guests in homes including on Thanksgiving Day, and to avoid traveling in and out of state. Exceptions would be for essential needs such as medical care, groceries, medicine and food pick-up.