AI so there could be some errors but home gathering regulations don't appear to have been an issue when they married on Jan.30,2021
AI Overview
In January 2021, state-level health orders in Ohio encouraged people to stay at home during overnight hours and mandated wearing masks in public, but
did not specifically prohibit gatherings inside private residences. The primary statewide restriction prohibited
public and private gatherings of greater than 10 people occurring outside a single residence, with specific rules for venues like banquet halls and sports arenas.
Statewide Guidance and Orders
- Stay at Home Order: A health order effective until January 23, 2021, encouraged individuals to stay at their place of residence between 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m., with exceptions for essential activities, work, medical care, and providing care for others.
- Mass Gatherings: The primary mass gathering order applied to events and gatherings outside of a single residence, generally limiting them to 10 people and requiring social distancing and masks.
- Mask Mandate: A statewide mask mandate was in effect, requiring individuals to wear face masks indoors (and outdoors if social distancing was not possible).
Private Residences
The statewide orders generally made allowances for activities within a private home, focusing their enforceable regulations on public venues and organized events.
However, some individual cities or counties (such as Akron, Oxford, Kent, and Cuyahoga County) implemented their own, stricter local ordinances that did regulate private gatherings. For example, a November 2020 ordinance in Akron prohibited gatherings of more than 6 persons who did not live in the same household.
In essence, while statewide orders encouraged caution, the responsibility for specific gathering limits within private homes often fell to local health departments and municipal ordinances.'