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Governor Mike DeWine: Ohio's stay-at-home order extended until May 1; changes made
Governor Mike DeWine announced on Thursday that a new order has been issued to extend Ohio's stay-at-home order until May 1.

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I don't know, that's a really good question but my question is why are they taking so long to get everybody who's sick tested, and everybody who's not vaccinated?
Not sure, but they won't be forcing me to have a needle stabbed in my arm and injecting my body with a substance against my choice.
330 million people sweetheart...I don't know, that's a really good question but my question is why are they taking so long to get everybody who's sick tested, and everybody who's not vaccinated?
330 million people sweetheart...
That's how many people are citizens of the United States
That many tests is a nightmare in administration alone... nevermind actually doing them.
So you would rather get really sick than doing whatever is needed to be protected from it?
I don't get very sick. I already got sick once when I was a child from a flu virus and it knocked me out was in bed for days, major fever, cough, vomit, weird dreams, just sick as sick can get and then my body beat it, so I already had my flu vaccine.
Still that doesn't make you Superman. You could still wind up getting it. This virus is not a joke, and proper precautions should always be made.
I don't believe I am superman, it's up to me as a individual to look after my own health and hygiene. I do take 19 seriously but more for other peoples health because they are more vulnerable than me to get really sick so I will try to protect them.best I can, so I wear gloves when I go shopping and social distance.
Alright you do what you want to, all I'm saying is that I still wouldn't risk it if I were you. That is if and when they do wind up getting a vaccine developed.
Oh they have a plan...and contingency plans.I know, I actually didn't mean it like that, I meant it seems like they aren't even trying at all to start putting a plan into action. :/
Will see what happens.
Oh btw, I'm a very healthy individual as well, but that doesn't mean that I'm not going to take precautions in protecting myself.
I do take precautions, I wash my hands regularly and never allow people to sneeze or cough towards me. If they do they get the hard word.
When you cough or sneeze cover it so you don't spread germs, my mother taught me that when I was like 5yo.
I don't know, that's a really good question but my question is why are they taking so long to get everybody who's sick tested, and everybody who's not vaccinated?
O know I'm just talking general health.