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COVID-19 Update: Sports Order Variance Process, Entertainment Venue Order

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(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Lt. Governor Jon Husted today provided the following updates on Ohio’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

SPORTS ORDER VARIANCE PROCESS 

Governor DeWine today discussed the recently-issued Director’s Order that Provides Mandatory Requirements for Youth, Collegiate, Amateur, Club, and Professional Sports.

The order limits the maximum number of spectators gathered at an outdoor sports venue to the lesser of 1,500 individuals or 15 percent of fixed, seated capacity. The maximum for indoor sports venues is the lesser of 300 individuals or 15 percent of fixed, seated capacity.

“The main purpose of permitting spectators at school sports events is for officials and loved ones of players, coaches, team staff members, other event participants to attend,” said Governor DeWine. “Ideally, the spectator limit would enable at least two, and perhaps up to four, family members to attend a sports event, provided that the venue is large enough to allow at least six feet of social distancing between groups.”

If a venue has more room to permit additional socially-distanced spectator capacity, a variance provision in the order allows schools to request a higher spectator limit by submitting a plan in writing to their local health department and the Ohio Department of Health. The variance plan must include a justification for increased capacity and an explanation of how social distancing will be maintained between family groups. 

It is the responsibility of the school/venue to monitor and enforce the social distancing requirement, prohibition on congregating among spectators, and the other provisions outlined in the sports order.  Evaluating a sports venue’s variance plan may require conversations with school/venue officials and a site visit. The Ohio Department of Health will rely upon local health departments to conduct the first assessment of the variance plan.  

Variances will not be granted to expand the number of fans beyond family members of both teams and others who may perform during the event.

ENTERTAINMENT VENUE ORDER

Interim Ohio Department of Health Director Lance Himes today signed the Director’s Order that Provides Mandatory Requirements for Entertainment Venues. 

2020 CENSUS

Governor DeWine today reminded Ohio citizens to complete the 2020 Census.

The Census determines how $675 billion is distributed among the states and Ohio’s representation in Congress.  

Those who have not yet completed the census can do so at www.2020Census.gov or by calling 1-844-330-2020.

INTERNSHIP PROGRAM

Lt. Governor Husted provided a reminder about the Ohio Diversity & Inclusion Technology Internship Program, which pairs college students with tech companies and any company with a technology-related need.

The program is looking for additional businesses to apply. Visit development.ohio.gov for more information.

Statewide as of 2pm ET Tuesday, August 25, 2020 (difference since Monday at 2pm ET): Ohio has 116,495 (+844) total COVID-19 cases with 96,728 (+1,174) presumed recoveries, 12,956 (+97) hospitalizations and 3,996 (+10) deaths due to the virus.

Cases by county in the Scioto Valley Region since the count began in March 2020: (Data compares Monday’s Report with Tuesday’s from the State’s COVID-19 dashboard which show 49 new cases in the 10 county region over the last 24 hours, the most being in Fairfield County (+15).

SEE THE OHIO PUBLIC HEALTH ADVISORY SYSTEM CODE MAP

FAIRFIELD, (ORANGE/Level 2): 1,609 cases (+15), 1,350 recoveries (+33), 128 Hospitalizations (+0), 39 deaths (+0).

FAYETTE, (ORANGE/Level 2): 175 cases (+3), 115 recoveries (+0), 20 Hospitalizations (+1), 0 deaths.

HIGHLAND, (YELLOW/Level 1): 185 cases (+2), 150 recoveries (+7), 24 Hospitalizations (+0), 3 deaths (+0).

HOCKING, (YELLOW/Level 1): 132 cases (+1), 110 recoveries (+2), 23 Hospitalizations (+0), 9 deaths (+0).

JACKSON, (YELLOW/Level 1): 142 cases (+5), 75 recoveries (+1), 12 Hospitalizations (+0), 0 deaths.

PICKAWAY, (ORANGE/Level 2): 2,456 cases (+8), 2,342 recoveries (+3), 98 Hospitalizations (+1), 42 deaths (+0).

PIKE, (YELLOW/Level 1): 97 cases (+4), 79 recoveries (+2), 12 Hospitalizations (+0), 0 deaths.

ROSS, (YELLOW/Level 1): 626 cases (+7), 451 recoveries (+13), 81 Hospitalizations (+0), 9 deaths (+0).

SCIOTO, (ORANGE/Level 2): 312 cases (+4), 214 recoveries (+0), 31 Hospitalizations (+0), 1 deaths (+0).

VINTON, (YELLOW/Level 1): 36 cases (+0), 29 recoveries (+0), 8 Hospitalizations (+0), 2 deaths (+0).

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