As economies reopen, demands on state IT begin to flatten

StateScoop: While state IT agencies continue to busy themselves with new challenges spawning from the coronavirus pandemic, officials in Ohio said Friday they’re finally finding time to plan for work life after stay-at-home orders lift the state’s economy lurches back to life.

Gov. Mike DeWine allowed barbershops and beauty salons to start reopening last week, while restaurants will begin limited dine-in service on Thursday. Daycares will reopen at the end of the month, with a limit of nine children per room and strict hygiene rules.

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