COLUMBUS, Ohio -- We’re hearing from many readers — and seeing on social media — rumors that Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine soon will announce widespread closures of additional state businesses.

The rumor has different forms. All businesses will close down or just some. It will be for two weeks or 30 days. Some versions say residents won’t be allowed to leave their homes.

That’s not the case.

After ordering an indefinite closure of Ohio’s bars and restaurants on Sunday, DeWine has telegraphed that additional closures could be coming — he mentioned day-care centers as a possibility on Sunday. In other places, like New York, officials have announced closures of gyms and movie theaters.

UPDATE: 3:06 p.m. — DeWine announced Monday the following will be closed at close of business today:

- Fitness centers and gyms

- Bowling alleys

- Public recreation centers

- Movie theaters

- Indoor water parks

- Indoor trampoline parks

UPDATE: DeWine also announced he’s going to seek to postpone in-person voting for the election until June 2.

Addressing reporters at the Statehouse on Monday, DeWine said his office is aware there are many rumors circulating. He said a rumor that grocery stores will close is false.

“A lot of information out there,” he said. "We’re going to try to knock those rumors down any time we have the opportunity to do it. I would say to the folks at home watching this. If it’s a crazy rumor it probably is a crazy rumor.”