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Hospitals are allowing patients to have more visitors, after several months of restrictions brought on by an unprecedented influx of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.
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President Gary Miller outlines plans for a safe return to in-person learning and other campus events.
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The airport's newest airline flies to popular recreational and business destinations via three nonstop routes.
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A Case Western Reserve University professor has been using a unique COVID-19 model to predict its spread based on safety guidelines. However, those statewide health orders will be lifted June 2.
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Masks are still required in certain places that tend to be crowded or have many unvaccinated people.
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While case are plateauing, state leaders say they are concerned with a slowdown in the number of people being vaccinated.
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The larger order keeps the foundational elements of mask wearing, hand washing and social distancing as means to control the spread of the coronavirus.
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Although he expects things to be better this year than in 2020, the governor says he's being cautious because of the new coronavirus variants.
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The coronavirus pandemic has restricted many families from seeing their loved ones who live in nursing homes. But a new bill could give caregivers more access and opportunity for hands-on care.
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The city says the lack of safety measures pose an 'imminent danger.'