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Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff says getting rid of those now could lead to COVID spread in schools.
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The lions received presumptive positive test results after the care team noticed mild coughing, sneezing and loss of appetite.
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While some school districts have moved to requiring masks, others have had to close schools because of ill workers.
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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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One pediatrician says she's afraid Ohioans "will learn the hard way" about how dangerous COVID is for children.
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According to their unions, teachers want to have a say in what safety measures, including face masks, will be required.
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Cases in Cuyahoga County are mirroring those on the state level. Ohio recorded its highest daily case increase since May, with 744 new cases, according to state data.
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The Ohio Department of Health is urging the more than 40% of unvaccinated people to get those shots and says the variant is a real threat to people younger than 50.
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Even if Gov. Mike DeWine lifts the statewide mask mandate, local health departments may keep theirs in place.
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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.