Oddbody’s in Riverside was sited over the weekend for violating the limitation on hours for on-premises consumption during the coronavirus pandemic. The Riverside Police Department shared information with the Ohio Investigative Unit about a previous incident at the bar Aug. 22.
Things you need to know today, Monday:
- Oakwood HS student tests positive; tennis teammate to self-quarantine
- The city of Dayton is seeking proposals from small businesses who need assistance meeting health and safety requirements during the pandemic. Businesses could be granted up to $10,000 for assistance with the costs of installing new or altering existing spaces to meet public health guidelines for social distancing. The total funding pool is $200,000.
- UPDATE: 116 new positive COVID-19 cases announced at University of Dayton
- Governor DeWine signed the order on opening Adult Day Care Services and Senior Centers. The full order can be found here.
LATEST STATE DATA: As of Monday afternoon, there have been at least 123,157 confirmed or probable cases in the state, 4,138 deaths, and 13,376 hospitalizations, according to the Ohio Department of Health. 102,631 people are presumed to have recovered from the virus in the state.
Ohio has an estimated population of approximately 11.7 million, census records show.
[ Local cases, deaths reported to Ohio Department of Health ]
There have been 2,237,613 people tested for the coronavirus in Ohio, according to the Ohio Department of Health.
A total of 13,627 health care workers have tested positive which is about 11 percent of the cases.
[ Local cases, deaths reported to Ohio Department of Health ]
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