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The Ohio Department of Health has set up a Public Health Advisory System which it updates on a weekly basis. If you scroll to the right on the map below, you can get specific information from each of Ohio's 88 counties.
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COVID-19 cases are ticking up in Northeast Ohio again. Summit County is now at the medium level of COVID spread, according to the CDC, after several months at the 'low' level.
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People should take precautions to stop the spread of COVID-19 as community levels are again on the rise in Cuyahoga County, public health officials said during a press conference Wednesday.
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He is a familiar face to many Ohioans who have followed the COVID-19 pandemic closely.
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Nurses at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center are taking their pay and work grievances to a billboard alongside Columbus roadways.
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But agencies that serve low-income Ohioans say they are providing far more services since the pandemic began.
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Dr. David Rosenberg is the head of the University Hospitals COVID-19 Recovery Clinic that will help patients with long term COVID symptoms.
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Vaccinated people make up 1.6% of COVID-19 hospitalizations this year.
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A listener asks 'OH Really?' about travelling to the U.S. from Canada.
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COVID-19 cases are increasing, and the Ohio counties seeing the biggest increase are the ones with the lowest vaccination rate, Gov. Mike DeWine said in a Friday morning press conference.
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All six Cincinnati-area hospital systems will require employees to be vaccinated against COVID before the end of the year, though some exceptions will be made.
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Both schools have once again implemented a mask-wearing requirement.
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If you lose the cardboard card verifying your vaccination, there are several options.
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As COVID-19 spread is increasing, Giant Eagle this week will start asking customers to wear masks again and requiring all employees wear masks, regardless of their COVID-19 vaccination status. The Pennsylvania-based grocery store chain announced in a statement that starting Wednesday, all team members will need to wear face coverings, even if they’re vaccinated. And on Friday, Giant Eagle will strongly suggest customers wear masks when they enter the store. Employees will provide masks for people who don’t have one.
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The delta variant is behind the surge of cases in Cuyahoga County and health officials are now recommending residents wear masks in crowded indoor spaces, even if they are vaccinated.