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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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Health systems in Central Ohio will soon be requiring COVID-19 vaccines for their employees.
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A Franklin County judge has ruled against reinstating the $300 weekly checks for unemployed Ohioans during the pandemic that were discontinued by Gov. Mike DeWine last month. The judge said the law is clear that DeWine wasn’t obligated to continue the program for around 200,000 Ohioans. But the suit isn't over.
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COVID-19 spread continues to increase in Cuyahoga County. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has changed the county's designation from moderate to an area of “substantial transmission". The designation means community spread is high and residents are advised to wear masks when indoors in public – even if they are fully vaccinated, according to the CDC.
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A Stow retirement facility has announced it will close this fall due to financial constraints. Residents have just a few months to find a place to live.
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The university's new guidance follows new recommendations from the CDC, encouraging masks to be worn in areas of high COVID-19 spread.
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If you are a state employee and you’ve been vaccinated, you are going to get a little extra money. The latest incentive involves paying state workers who get COVID shots.
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday reversed course on its mask guidance, once again suggesting all individuals wear masks indoors in areas where COVID-19 cases are surging.
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Ohio State University announced it will be requiring students to report whether or not they've been vaccinated before the school year begins.
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Less than 50% of Ohioans are fully vaccinated. And numbers from Ohio’s Department of Health show a staggering difference between serious COVID cases in unvaccinated and vaccinated Ohioans.
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The Ohio Department of Health’s latest COVID guidance for K-12 schools strongly recommends those who can be vaccinated get shots, and masks for those who can’t or choose not to. But it doesn’t mandate masks for all, like some individual schools are doing.
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Despite concerns about the COVID-19 Delta variant, particularly among the unvaccinated, the Summit County Fair is starting this Tuesday with zero health restrictions on masks or social distancing.
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Humans aren’t the only ones who can contract COVID-19. Some zoo animals have also tested positive during the pandemic, which is why the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo will soon vaccinate about 150 animals.