Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine orders all bars, restaurants to temporarily close for dine-in customers beginning at 9 p.m. Sunday
Gov. Mike DeWine issued a Director's Order to close all bars and restaurants in Ohio to in-house customers on Sunday evening starting at 9 p.m., stressing the importance of staying ahead of the coronavirus in his decision.

Carry-out and delivery food is still encouraged. Alcohol can still be purchased at the store or drive-through.
It's unknown how long the order will be in effect.
DeWine said he is aware of the number of people who this will affect, including business owners and employees who work at bars and restaurants and will work to alleviate the economic pain that the order might cause.
Lt. Governor John Husted also said Gov. DeWine will be signing an executive order allowing restaurant workers to access unemployment compensation for the duration of the order.
Husted also said there would be changes to the way unemployment will be is administered which can be seen here.
It was announced they would be broadening policy to clarify that individuals that are quarantined by a health professional or by their employer are considered to be unemployed and will not be subject to requirements to actively seek work during the period of emergency.
Currently, Ohio has a one-week waiting period before someone can receive unemployment. The order will be waiving the waiting period so eligible workers can receive benefits for the first week.
Additionally, to avoid penalizing individual employers by increasing future taxes, the costs of the additional benefits will be mutualized.
The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services will also waive employer penalties for late reporting and payments for the next quarter to assist employers impacted by lack of staff availability.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine orders all bars, restaurants to temporarily close for dine-in customers beginning at 9 p.m. Sunday
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