Ohio Responds to COVID-19 Continued Closures The following businesses and operations are to remain closed per existing Stay at Home Orders unless a variance is granted or until related orders are amended or rescinded. • K-12 schools and daycares. • Restaurants and bars. o Carry-out and delivery services are permitted. • Personal appearance/beauty services. o Includes hair salons, day spas, nail salons, barber shops, tattoo parlors, body piercing locations, tanning facilities, massage therapy locations and similar businesses. • Older adult day care services and senior centers. • Adult day support or vocational habilitation services in congregate settings. • Rooming and boarding houses, and workers’ camps. • Entertainment/recreation/gymnasium sites. o Includes, but is not limited to: ▪ All places of public amusement, whether indoors or outdoors, such as: • Laser tag facilities, roller skating rinks, ice skating rinks, arcades, indoor miniature golf facilities, bowling alleys, indoor trampoline parks, indoor water parks, arcades, and adult and child skill or chance game facilities remain closed. • Gambling industries. For more information, visit: coronavirus.ohio.gov • Auditoriums, stadiums, arenas. • Movie theatres, performance theatres, and concert and music halls • Public recreation centers and indoor sports facilities. • Parades, fairs, festivals, and carnivals. • Amusement parks, theme parks, outdoor water parks, children's play centers, playgrounds, and funplexes. • Aquariums, zoos, museums, historical sites, and similar institutions. • Country clubs and social clubs. ▪ Spectator sports, recreational sports tournaments and organized recreational sports leagues. ▪ Health clubs, fitness centers, workout facilities, gyms, and yoga studios. ▪ Swimming pools, whether public or private, except swimming pools for single households. ▪ Residential and day camps. ▪ Campgrounds, including recreational camps and recreational vehicle (RV) parks. • Excludes people living in campground RVs with no other viable place of residence. • Excludes people living in cabins, mobile homes, or other fixed structures that are meant for single families and where preexisting residential activity already has been established. (E.g., for people who have part-time preestablished residences at campgrounds for the summer months.) For additional information, visit coronavirus.ohio.gov. For answers to your COVID-19 questions, call 1-833-4-ASK-ODH (1-833-427-5634). Your mental health is just as important as your physical health. If you or a loved one are experiencing anxiety related to the coronavirus pandemic, help is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Call the COVID-19 CareLine at 1-800-720-9616. For more information, visit: coronavirus.ohio.gov CORONAVIRUS DISEASE 2019 Ohio Bram? Protect yourself and others from PREVENTI COVID-19 by taking these precautions. For additional information call lor'visit coron,avirus.ohio.gov. rl?l STAY HOME PRACTICE GET ADEQUATE SLEEP WASH HANDS OFTEN DRY HANDS WITH SOCIAL AND EAT WELL- WITH WATER AND SOAP A CLEAN TOWEL DISTANCING BALANCED (ZOSECONDS ORAIR DRY MEALS OR LONGER) YOUR HANDS COVER YOUR MOUTH AVOID TOUCHING CLEAN AND DISINFECT CALL BEFORE VISITING PRACTICE GOOD WITH A TISSUE OR YOUR EYES, NOSE, YOUR DOCTOR HYGIENE HABITS SLEEVE WHEN OR MOUTH WITH SURFACES OFTEN COUGHING OR SNEEZING UNWASHED HANDS OR AFTER TOUCHING SURFACES For more information, visit: coronavirus.ohio.gov