At a press conference on April 16th, Governor Mike DeWine stated that Ohio will start easing restrictions on closed business starting May 1st. He cautioned, however, that what we’re used to an “open” business looking like will not remain the same. Some of the restrictions and safeguards you’re currently seeing at business that haven’t closed–such as social distancing, limits on the number of customers shopping at once, masking, gloving, and more–will be necessary for this new normal.
Excerpt from Cleveland Jewish News:
Even when businesses start to reopen, life will not look the same as it did before. The businesses deemed essential that have stayed open have put together stringent measures to keep their employees and customers safe.
The advisory board put together preventative measures such as regular checks of PPE stock and supply, a limit on visitors into the business, screening upon entry and clear guidelines on hygiene.
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