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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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Summit County Public Health will host a COVID-19 drive-thru vaccine clinic Tuesday at 1867 W. Market St. in Akron from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., according to a media release.
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In an email to CMSD educators, CMSD CEO Eric Gordon said that while the district is not announcing a mask-optional policy, he is asking “all employees to suspend the enforcement of the mask policy.”
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Their 17-year-old grandchild died of COVID-19. Now, a Cleveland couple urges teens to get vaccinatedKennedy Stonum had just turned 17, gotten her driver's license, and was looking forward to a life full of possibilities when her life was tragically cut short on Feb. 11, 2022. Stonum passed away from severe complications of COVID-19. She had no underlying health conditions, but she was not vaccinated.
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COVID-19 cases are the lowest they have been in Cuyahoga County in months, and many schools and businesses are no longer requiring masks. But for people with compromised immune systems, this is a difficult environment to navigate.
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COVID-19 cases are drastically lower in Cuyahoga County compared with the record-breaking surge the area saw over the holidays, but that doesn't mean we can take our masks off yet.
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Shipments have arrived at CVS, Meijer and Walgreens pharmacies, according to company spokespeople and from in-store visits.
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The Ohio Department of Health is making more no-charge COVID-19 rapid tests available for home delivery to households in traditionally underserved areas.
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For long-haul COVID-19 patients who can't work, the road to getting disability benefits may be roughThe physical effects could be shortness of breath, fatigue, dizziness, heart palpitations, lingering cough, and joint or muscle pain. For a lot of people with physical jobs, that weakness could cause them to not be able to carry out the basic functions of their jobs. Experts also say some people are also developing depression or anxiety due to their long-haul COVID symptoms.
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As the omicrons surge appears to be waning, Cuyahoga County officials again urged the public to get vaccinated and continue taking precautions to stop the spread of the virus during a press conference Wednesday.
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The tests are completely no charge for shipping and customers will not have to enter a credit card to receive the tests.
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Ohio was the leader of the 27 Republican-run states that opposed the mandate and brought it to the high court.
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The lawsuit alleges that the school district does not have the authority to require “students to quarantine if exposed to SARS-CoV-2 and wear masks in school and treating unvaccinated and vaccinated students differently.”