COLUMBUS, Ohio - To further help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, Governor Mike Dewine has ordered additional business closures.
On Wednesday, DeWine ordered all barbershops, hair and nail salons and tattoo parlors to close.
Below is a look at how the coronavirus situation has rapidly evolved in Ohio and the actions ordered by Gov. DeWine:
MARCH 10, 2020
DeWine recommends Ohio's colleges and universities begin online learning. He also suggests no spectators for indoor sporting events.
MARCH 12, 2020
DeWine orders all K-12 schools in Ohio to close for three weeks starting at the end of classes March 16 through April 3.
DeWine issues ban on "mass gatherings" of more than 100 people.
MARCH 15, 2020
DeWine orders all restaurants and bars to be closed indefinitely. Carryout and delivery orders are still permitted.
DeWine makes adjustments to Ohio's unemployment requirements, allowing those impacted to file without the one-week waiting period prior to receiving benefits.
MARCH 16, 2020
DeWine ordered the closure of all fitness centers, gyms, bowling alleys, public recreation centers, movie theaters, indoor water parks, trampolines, etc.
As part of the CDC's adjusted guidelines, no gatherings of more than 50 people will be permitted in the state of Ohio.
MARCH 17, 2020
DeWine ordered elective surgeries be postponed as a preemptive measure to ensure that Ohio has as many resources available as coronavirus cases increase.

