VILLAGE OF MARIEMONT ONGOING CORONAVIRUS INFORMATION

June 2, 2021

Governor Announces Health Orders Rescinded

(COLUMBUS, Ohio) — Ohio Governor Mike DeWine today announced that Ohio Department of Health Director Stephanie McCloud signed an order rescinding the following COVID-19-related health orders:

  • The Director’s Order to Limit Access to Ohio’s Jails and Detention Facilities.
  • The Director’s Order to Release Protected Health Information to Ohio’s First Responders.
  • The Director’s Order Requiring the Use of Facial Coverings in Child Education Settings.
  • The Director’s Order for Retail and Business Compliance for Facial Coverings through the State of Ohio.
  • The Second Amended Director’s Order on Adult Day Support Services and Vocational Habilitation Services.
  • The Third Amended Director’s Order on the Opening of Senior Centers.
  • The Third Amended Director’s Order on the Opening of Adult Day Services Centers.

The recissions go into effect at 12:01 a.m. on June 2, 2021.

The following orders will remain in effect:

  • The Order to Require Screening for Admission to State Operated Psychiatric Hospitals or to Department of Youth Services Facilities.
  • The Director’s Order Designating The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center a Public Health Laboratory.
  • The Director’s Order to Facilities to Notify Residents, Guardians and Sponsor of Positive or Probable Cases of COVID-19.
  • The Director’s Order Requiring Reporting and Notification Regarding COVID-19 Cases in Kindergarten through Twelfth Grade.

Note: The Director’s Second Amended Order for Social Distancing, Facial Coverings, and Non-Congregating was previously set to expire at 12:01 a.m. on June 2, 2021.

April 6, 2021

We currently have 0 confirmed cases of COVID in the Village of Mariemont.

We have had 218 confirmed cases year to date.

From Ohio Department of Health:

Director’s Order for Social Distancing, Facial Coverings, and Non-Congregating; released on 4/5/2021.

March 26, 2021

We are down to one reported/active case of Covid within the Village. 214 cases since July 2020 have since been cleared.

Governor DeWine announced this week that ages 16 and up are now eligible for the vaccine in Ohio.

Click HERE to check eligibility and book an appointment to receive the Covid vaccine.  If you have a MyChart account you can schedule appointments through MyChart as well.

March 12, 2021

We currently have ~4 active case of COVID reported in the Village.  ~211 cases have been removed from the active list to date.

Ages 50 and up are now eligible for the vaccine in Ohio.  Please check the following links for more information:

ODJFS – Check Eligibility and Book My Appointment – for the vaccine

The Health Collaborative – information/locations for vaccine and COVID-19 testing

COVID-19 Vaccination Program 

Information on the Cincinnati Pop-Up Vaccination site (you book through Kroger’s site):
Cincinnati – Cintas Center
1624 Herald Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45207

March 2, 2021

We currently have ~6 active cases of COVID reported in the Village. ~208 cases have been removed from the active list to date.

Cases in the Village are declining but Hamilton County is still a red county so please continue to use caution.

Looking for a COVID-19 vaccine provider near you? Visit https://vaccine.coronavirus.ohio.gov to search for providers vaccinating in the current phase by county and ZIP code.

February 23, 2021

We currently have ~7 active cases of COVID reported in the Village. 205 have been removed from the active list to date.

February 10, 2021

We currently have ~19 Active Cases of COVID reported in the Village. 189 have been removed from the active list to date.

Hamilton County has moved from purple back to red in the Ohio Public Health Advisory System.

Governor Mike DeWine announced this week that Home Relief Grants are available for Ohio residents. Ohioans can receive assistance with rent, mortgage, or utilities from the state of Ohio, through their local Community Action Agency (CAA). Click HERE for more information.

January 25, 2021

As of 1/25/2021 we have ~40 active cases of COVID in the Village.  We have had a combined total of ~202 cases reported since July 2020.

January 18, 2021

As of 1/18/2021 we have ~45 active cases of COVID in the Village. We have had a combined total of ~196 cases reported since July 2020.

Due to the large amount of cases in Hamilton County they have changed the way we receive information, making an exact count impossible as they are only reporting to us how many households have reports of active cases rather than giving us the number of reported cases of COVID.

Last week Hamilton county moved from red to purple in the Ohio Public Health Advisory System.  Click HERE for more information about the purple level.

Looking for COVID-19 testing sites? Click HERE

For updates on the COVID-19 Vaccination Program in Ohio please click HERE.  

January 11, 2021

As of 1/11/2021 we have 44 active cases of COVID in the Village.  We have had a combined total of 183 cases reported since July 2020.

January 5, 2021

As of 1/5/2021 we have 31 active cases of COVID in the Village. We have had a combined total of 166 cases reported since July 2020.

December 30, 2020

As of 12/30/2020 we have 38 active cases of COVID in the Village.  We have a total of 156 cases reported since July 2020.

December 28, 2020

As of 12/28/2020 we have 36 active cases of COVID in the Village. We have had a combined total of 150 cases reported since July 2020.

December 22, 2020

As of 12/21/2020 we have 54 active cases of COVID in the Village.  Over the last week we had 14 additional cases reported and 23 cases have been removed from quarantine.

We have a combined total of 142 cases since July 2020.

December 11, 2020

As of 12/11/2020 we have 64 Active Cases and 65 Expired for a Total of 129 since June 2020.

December 7, 2020

We currently have 61 Active Cases (11 cases reported are since Dec. 4th) and 58 Expired for a Total of 119 since June 2020.

Protect yourself and others from COVID-19 by taking these precautions:

  • Stay home except for work or other needs
  • Wear a face covering when going out
  • Practice social distancing of at least 6 feet from others
  • Shop at non-peak hours.
  • Wash hands often with water and soap (20 seconds or longer)
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, mouth with unwashed hands or after touching surfaces
  • Cover your mouth with a tissue or sleeve when coughing or sneezing
  • Clean and disinfect “high-touch” surfaces often
  • Don’t work when sick
  • Call before visiting your doctor

December 3, 2020

Mariemont City Schools: COVID-19 Cases & Quarantines (Updated 12/02/2020)

Mariemont City Schools: RESTART Updates

December 2, 2020

Ohio Public Health Advisory System: Color-Coded Map

November 17, 2020

Please continue to wear masks, socially distance, and avoid gatherings.  Refer to the following links for more information:

Hamilton County Public Health’s Jurisdiction COVID-19 Cases: HCPH Map

Hamilton County Public Health: Information and COVID-19 Resources

State of Ohio: COVID-19 General Information

Ohio Schools: COVID-19 Dashboard

October 20, 2020

Halloween precautions: Please do not trick or treat or pass out candy if you feel ill, have been ill, or have been around anyone who has been sick, has tested positive for COVID-19 or is awaiting test results. “Trick or Treat” is scheduled for October 31 from 6-8 PM. Please check the event listing on the calendar to read tips and guidelines from the CDC to have a safe Halloween.

June 18, 2020

Independence Day fireworks postponed. New date: September 6, 2020 

[update: Fireworks starting time will be 9 p.m. on 9/06/2020; the musical prelude will begin at 8:40 p.m.]

June 15, 2020

The shelters are OPEN FOR RESERVATIONS.  Please see the shelters page for details.

The bathrooms at Dogwood Park are now open and the Tot Lot is open for play! Please click here for details.

June 11, 2020

The pool is OPEN FOR RESERVATIONS.  Please see the pool page for details.

June 5, 2020

Letter from Mayor stating that the pool will open for the 2020 season. 

May 19, 2020

The pool is open for pre-paid memberships for the tentative 2020 season. Online, paper and in-person registration available, if enough interest is shown through pre-paid registrations the pool will be open and following the State of Ohio guidelines for aquatic centers.  A determination will be made June 1st as to the pool’s opening.

May 15, 2020

Tennis is open for registration, online registration available.  The pool remains closed.

May 6th, 2020

Letter from Mayor regarding pool opening summer 2020

April 29, 2020

Covid Emergency Proclamation

March 16, 2020

The Village of Mariemont is committed to doing everything possible to help keep our residents and our visitors as safe and healthy as possible while we deal with the COVID-19 situation.

Currently the village offices are open normal hours and our employees stand ready to help you in any way possible. However, we do urge people to refrain from coming into the office if your business can be handled by way of a phone call or by computer. This will help to minimize the personal contact and help to keep our staff healthy so that they are available to assist you with any needs that may arise.

Our Police and Fire personnel will continue to be staffed 24 hours a day / 7 days a week. We ask that if you call for assistance from YOUR police department that if possible you can meet the officer(s) outside your residence to help to prevent close indoor contact. We also realize that every situation will not allow for an outdoor contact, and we fully understand that.

YOUR Fire Department / Paramedic personnel will be fully staffed and will place a mask on each patient (when appropriate) to help keep both our personnel, and the patient as safe as possible.

The village will continue to asses the situation on a daily basis and will do our best to keep you informed of any further changes in the operations. However, the safety services personnel will continue its 24 hours a day / 7 day a week service to the village without any changes in the operations.

Please practice social distancing, stay home if you are sick, and WASH YOUR HANDS frequently with soap and water (for 20 seconds or more).

It is our honor to serve and protect you and your family. We will continue to go the extra mile in helping us all to get through this, and together we will.

William A. Brown, Mayor

Friday, March 13, 2020