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Coronavirus In Ohio: Amy Acton Resigns As Governor's Chief Health Advisor

Ohio Department of Health director Amy Acton gives daily briefings on the coronavirus with Gov. Mike DeWine.
Office of Gov. Mike DeWine
Ohio Department of Health director Amy Acton gives daily briefings on the coronavirus with Gov. Mike DeWine.

Dr. Amy Acton has resigned from her role as chief health advisor to Gov. Mike DeWine, two months after stepping down from her role as director of the Ohio Department of Health.

DeWine announced the news at a press conference Tuesday, saying he was "saddened" by Acton's departure.

Acton gained praise for her clear and disarming communication early in the COVID-19 pandemic, but she also became a target for activists unhappy with the state's stay at home order. Armed protestors even visited her Bexley home, and Republican lawmakers made several attempts at curbing her powers to issue public health orders.

Acton plans to return to the Columbus Foundation, where she worked prior to joining DeWine's cabinet. She was the final member of DeWine's cabinet to be appointed, and the first woman to lead the Ohio Department of Health.

By leaving as DeWine's health advisor, Acton essentially severs her connection to the state's COVID-19 response.

She joins dozens of health officials across the country who have resigned their positions after threats and backlash over the handling of the pandemic. 

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Paige Pfleger is a reporter for WOSU, Central Ohio's NPR station. Before joining the staff of WOSU, Paige worked in the newsrooms of NPR, Vox, Michigan Radio, WHYY and The Tennessean. She spent three years in Philadelphia covering health, science, and gender, and her work has appeared nationally in The Washington Post, Marketplace, Atlas Obscura and more.
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