Ohio and Kentucky schedule: What's reopening when? Take a look at the schedule
Zoo, museums, aquariums, art galleries and playgrounds are among the entertainment facilities that are able to reopen in Ohio on Wednesday, June 10.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine announced Thursday these businesses could reopen as long as they comply with health and safety restrictions amid the coronavirus pandemic.
“As I’ve said, Ohioans are able to do two things at once. We can continue to limit the spread of COVID-19 while we safely reopen our economy. It is up to each of us to do what we can to keep each other safe and choose to keep six feet of social distance, wear masks, and maintain good hand hygiene.” DeWine said in a press release.
“The threat of COVID-19 remains and while it’s our responsibility to keep each other safe, business owners and employees should do their part to ensure customers visit safely, by cleaning and sanitizing surfaces regularly.”
What is open in Ohio?
June 10:
- Aquariums
- Art galleries
- Country clubs
- Ice skating rinks
- Indoor family entertainment centers
- Indoor sports facilities
- Laser tag facilities
- Movie theaters (indoor)
- Museums
- Playgrounds (outdoor)
- Public recreation centers
- Roller skating rinks
- Social clubs
- Trampoline parks
- Zoos
June 19:
- Casinos
- Amusement parks
What is open in Kentucky?
- Movie theaters
- Fitness centers
- Auto/dirt track racing
- Aquatic centers
- Bowling alleys
- Fishing tournaments
- Kentucky State Park lodges
- Auctions and Salato Wildlife Education Center
- Restaurants
June 8: Aquariums, distilleries, libraries, limited outdoor attractions and museums can reopen.
June 11: State Park campgrounds and Kentucky Horse Park
June 15: Some child care and low touch youth sports
June 29: Bars, social gatherings up to 50 people and more youth sports
See the Kentucky reopening schedule online.
What isn't open in Kentucky?
- Swimming pools
- Nursing home access
- K-12 schools
- Community pools