Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said Friday reopening the state must be done in a slow, common-sense way.
But he faces growing pressure from workers, businesses and some state lawmakers who want an immediate return to work. Democratic leaders want more testing and a slower return.
Meanwhile, Ohio's confirmed cases continue to rise, as do the number of those seeking unemployment.
Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher's Weekly Reporter Roundtable: re-opening the state: the plan, the logistics and the drawbacks.
Guests:
Jackie Borchardt, Columbus Bureau Chief, Cincinnati Enquirer
Julie Carr Smyth, Statehouse Correspondent, The Associated Press
Jo Ingles, reporter, Ohio Public Radio Statehouse News Bureau