April 4, 2020 Ohio inmate alleges COVID-19 outbreak in prison, lack of testing, threats of retaliation An Ohio inmate is alleging a COVID-19 outbreak at one prison while Gov. DeWine announces 38 potential early releases.
April 3, 2020 Hong Kong scientists race to determine if they can disinfect and reuse respirators, masks As Hong Kong struggles with a shortage of supplies amid coronavirus, scientists there are studying whether they can disinfect and reuse N95 respirators, worn by medical officials, as well as standard face masks for the general public, one of the city's top infectious disease experts said.
April 2, 2020 Mike DeWine: What to know about Ohio's governor Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, was one of the first officials to implement statewide social-distancing restrictions amid the global coronavirus pandemic.
April 1, 2020 Ohio gov on pandemic restrictions: 'We have to continue to do what we're doing, we can't gather together' Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, one of the first officials to implement social distancing restrictions in his state, called in to "Your World with Cavuto" Wednesday to speak about the battle against the coronavirus and how he plans to stay ahead of it.
March 31, 2020 Ohio prison in quarantine as governor mulls coronavirus policies Nearly 2,500 inmates at Marion Correctional Institution are in quarantine after a staffer tested positive for COVID-19.
March 17, 2020 Ohio Supreme Court won't stop governor from postponing Tuesday election The Ohio Supreme Court, in an early-morning order, declined an 11th-hour request to force the state to move forward with its primary elections that were originally scheduled for Tuesday but postponed on Monday by Gov. Mike DeWine due to the coronavirus threat.