COVID-19
If you have questions regarding Coronavirus/COVID-19 please call 1-833-4-ASK-ODH (1-833-427-5634)
* Number of counties with cases: Ashland (1), Ashtabula (2), Belmont (2), Butler (17), Carroll (1), Clark (1), Clermont (5), Clinton (1), Columbiana (2), Coshocton (2), Cuyahoga (125), Darke (1), Defiance (2), Delaware (6), Erie (1), Franklin (34), Gallia (1), Geauga (2), Greene (1), Hamilton (19), Hancock (1), Huron (1), Lake (6), Licking (1), Lorain (19), Lucas (5), Mahoning (18), Marion (1), Medina (10), Miami (13), Montgomery (5), Portage (1), Richland (1), Stark (10), Summit (23), Trumbull (3), Tuscarawas (2), Union (1), Warren (3), Wood (1)
** In Cuyahoga, Erie and Lucas County residents
Latest Developments
- Stay At Home Order Frequently Asked Questions (Español)
- Ohio Issues "Stay at Home" Order; New Restrictions Placed on Day Cares for Children (Español)
- Director’s Order to Stay at Home
- Order to Certain Entertainment Venues
- Day Support for Developmentally Disabled to Close; BWC Payments Deferred; Trucking Waiver Issued (Español)
- Order to Prohibit Adult Day Support or Vocational Habilitation Services in a Congregate Setting
- Order to Close Facilities Providing Older Adult Day Care Services and Senior Centers
- Resources for Adults Coping with the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Ohio Records First COVID-19 Death; Senior Centers, Adult Day Cares to Close
Top Resources

Information on how the Stay at Home Order impacts Ohioans.

Answers about where parents can find help and activity ideas for their children during the COVID-19 epidemic.

Checklists for How You Can Respond to COVID-19

Checklists to help you protect against COVID-19.
Educational Information
Additional Resources

Read the public health and executive orders signed by the governor and health director in response to COVID-19.

Resources to help you deal with the stress and mental toll of the COVID-19 outbreak.

The Ohio Department of Health shares guidelines to protect against COVID-19 in childcare and educational settings.

Public health experts have estimated up to 1% of the population could be infected after identifying multiple cases of community spread of coronavirus.