Ohio on verge of statewide lockdown as COVID-19 cases rise
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, in a Wednesday address, warns that new lockdowns and other restrictions may be ordered if COVID-19 cases continue to surge.
November 13, 2020
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine warned during a state address Wednesday, Nov. 11 of possible statewide lockdowns and mandates if Ohio’s COVID-19 cases continue to surge.
“If the current trend continues and cases keep increasing we will be forced to close restaurants, bars, and fitness centers, and we will look at this one week from tomorrow,” DeWine said. “I’m very well aware of the burden this will place on employees. I’m well aware of the burden this will place on the owners but these are places candidly where it’s difficult or impossible to maintain mask-wearing.”
DeWine urged Ohioans to take proper precautions by wearing masks and social distancing and said Ohio has more than 700 COVID-19 patients in intensive care units.
“Despite great work by medical personnel, improved treatments for COVID, too many of our citizens are still dying,” DeWine said.

DeWine warned hospitals might not have adequate time and resources to meet demand if COVID-19 cases continue to grow. “Today I was asked by our hospital leaders to confirm that Ohio remains in a state of emergency,” DeWine said.
DeWine said the mask order issued in July is still in effect, but with three additional provisions for stores and retailers:
- Signs noting that face coverings are required must be posted at every public entrance to a business.
- Businesses are responsible for ensuring customers and employees wear masks.
- A retail compliance unit will be inspecting businesses for mask compliance; a first violation will result in a written warning and a second violation will result in a temporary closure of the business for up to 24 hours.
Ohio set a new record for most COVID-19 cases recorded in a day with more than 6,500 Nov. 10.
At Miami University, cases continue to remain low compared to a spike early in the semester. As of Nov. 13, 50 students and 13 employees are positive for the virus, according to Miami’s COVID-19 dashboard.
Since spring, Butler County has been the fifth most-infected county in the state with more than 11,000 recorded cases in total. Twenty percent of those cases have come from Miami.
All Ohio counties are currently classified as having high incidence rates of the virus, with rural counties being impacted more heavily than they were in the spring and summer months.
DeWine addressed the recent announcement from Pfizer Inc., about a promising vaccine now undergoing clinical trials that could be ready for wider distribution as soon as December. DeWine said once a vaccine is available, Ohio will work to deliver it to its citizens with high-risk individuals and healthcare workers getting vaccinated first.
Sandra Tilley • Dec 8, 2020 at 10:59 am
I don’t get why people see this as an attack on personal freedom. Do you wear seatbelts? Do you wear condoms? This is just something we can all do as patriots who wish to keep each other safe. It has nothing to do with taking your rights away. Dumb ass people.
Bianca Gulley • Dec 21, 2021 at 5:04 am
Condoms in all the stuff u name don’t have nothing to do with them sending that virus over here to kill people this ain’t have to happen people ain’t have to die families didn’t have to grieve this was man made just like aids in everything else
Chris Wade Houston • Nov 16, 2020 at 6:04 pm
This from the same man who slapped together a PUA for the same businesses that they claim are “overpaid” and demanding return of funds!!!! Yet we are supposed to just say Ok here ya go and go bankrupt in the process while paying back your “so called” mistakes,If any legal teams are reading this contact me, Ill be glad to sue!
Timothy Lewis • Nov 16, 2020 at 5:43 am
Speaking as someone who is high risk due to a compromised immune system, it disturbs me to see personal freedom trampled in the name of public safety. I take responsibility for my own safety, I’m not asking the government to save me. I’m an American and I believe in the Constitution and American Freedom. Those who would surrender their freedom for an imaginary safety from a virus have clearly forgotten history. History shows time and again that once freedom is surrendered it is almost never restored without bloodshed.
This virus is likely to kill me if I contract it, but still I would choose dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery.
Sincerely,
Patriot in Ohio.
Elizabeth Barrett • Nov 15, 2020 at 1:52 pm
” healthcare workers getting vaccinated first ” this health care worker will simply never work as a nurse again. No problem.