Ohio Gov. Wants 10 P.M. Bar Closing

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine asked the Ohio Liquor Control Commission to adopt new rules that would make 10 p.m. last call.  Patrons would be allowed to continue drinking until 11 p.m.  The idea is to halt the spread of Covid-19.

“We have to slow the spread of the virus, and we have to slow the spread across the state of Ohio,” DeWine said during his Thursday news conference.  He said establishments that have been selling alcoholic drinks in a carry-out capacity can continue that practice and it will be expanded to three drinks.

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