Ohio Department of Health director Dr. Amy Acton, left, and Gov. Mike DeWine walk into a coronavirus news conference Sunday, March 22, 2020 at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus, Ohio. Gov. Mike DeWine's administration is enacting a stay-at-home order as the number of cases in the state spiked. DeWine said the stay-at-home order will start to be enforced Tuesday by local health departments and local law enforcement. (Doral Chenoweth/The Columbus Dispatch via AP)
March 25, 2020
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Ohio OKs 2,000 child care sites, revises medical pot rules
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — About 2,000 child care centers have been approved so far under a special “pandemic” license, while lawmakers are rushing to pass legislation to address the widespread impact of the coronavirus. A look at virus-related developments in Ohio on Wednesday: